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

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74% 112 votes Total: 152 votes
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26% 40 votes
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    by Leigh Goessl

    The question of whether or not kids today are more or less likely to hack then they would have been ten years ago is an interesting query. Kids today have an increased ability t...read more

  • 2 of 4

    by L. Lee

    What does a kid need to be a successful computer hacker? There are a number of requirements: access to a computer (preferably unsupervised), computer skills, opportunities to l...read more

  • by John Carcinogen

    The proliferation of technology allows more and more citizens of all countries access the World Wide Web and the Internet, so does the proliferation of such skills that are asso...read more

  • 4 of 4

    by Jane Britnell

    Are kids today more or less likely to learn to hack than they were 10 years ago? Young people today are not much different than we were. I mean we have done things without pare...read more

  • by Jason Merrimac

    When I was a teenager I spent most of my time on the computer, and of that time many days were spent in the pursuit of gaining knowledge. Or as some like to call it, hacking. ...read more

  • 2 of 3

    by Ashwin Krishna Gopal

    10 years back there were fewer computers, lesser penetration of information technology in the society and definitely restricted access to internet or other resources that could ...read more

  • 3 of 3

    by PCMystro

    Like the Shortwave radio or the CB and Hamm Radios of the past, when computers were limited to a select few 'Enthusiasts' there was no end to what was being tested or 'hacked'. ...read more

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