Hacking Hacking : Are kids today more or less likely to learn to hack than they were 10 years ago? Are kids today more or less likely to learn to hack than they were 10 years ago?

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by Daisy Peasblossom

Whether or not today’s youth are more likely to “hack” depends in large part upon

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by Arthur Thomas

Initially, one has to be inclined to argue kids today are more likely to hack. The obvious reason is

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Hacking Are penalties against hacking too severe?

by Alan Fernald

If you have ever been hacked or your identity stolen, you might agree that boiling oil and fingernail removal would be the appropriate

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Hacking Why hackers hack

by Danny Kwok

The young kid cautiously alters the value 64 to FF, thereby increasing his game character statistic to 255 (FFh=255d, 64h=100d). That

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Hacking Internet safeguards we should have to help stop hacking

by David A. Goodwin

The FBI's 2006 IC3 report says that 73.9% of Internet crime is by means of email. 36% is from web pages. The highest activity, the

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