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• Who took down some of the biggest websites in the world on a dare when he was 15?

Who got his home raided by a tactical FBI team at the age of 14?

These are some of the youngest hackers that have ever been found.

15 – CyFi • CyFi is a 10-year-old girl who was bored

with the snail-like pace of farming sim games.

So she found exploits in the way the game tracks time.

• The exploit was known as a "zero-day" exploit, because she gave the developers zero

days to react to it.

In other words, she found the exploit before the developers even knew it existed.

14 – Reuben Paul • At the age of 11, Reuben Paul addressed

a cyber security audience with a teddy bear.

• Using a Raspberry Pi, he hacked an internet and Bluetooth-enabled teddy bear, and downloaded

a bunch of numbers from the people in the audience.

• In addition to being an accomplished hacker, Reuben is the youngest American to ever become

a black belt in Shaolin Kung Fu. 13 – Betsy Davies

• Betsy Davies is 7 years old.

And after watching a video tutorial, it took her exactly 10 minutes and 54 seconds to hack

a public wi-fi network.

• This was done as part of a demonstration about how embarrassingly easy it is to exploit

a public wi-fi-network with a "man in the middle" attack.

• In under 11 minutes, Betsy completed a hack that would have allowed her to monitor

every single device on that network.

12 – Nicholas Allegra • Nicholas Allegra is best-known for his

"JailBreakMe" tools for iOS operating systems.

• At age 19, he figured out not only how to jailbreak iPhones and iPads, but how to

mass-produce the process to make it usable by non-hackers.

• Consequently, Apple hired him as a security expert.

And then they let him go.

He immediately caught back on with Google to work on Android.

11 – George Hotz • When the iPhone first came out, it was

exclusive to the AT&T network in the United States.

• So if you didn't have AT&T as your carrier, no iPhone for you.

• George Hotz, better known as "Geohot," decided to do something about that.

• At age 17, he engineered his iPhone to work with T-Mobile, thereby creating the world's

first unlocked iPhone.

10 – Tim Berners-Lee • Tim Berners-Lee isn't really famous

for being an internet hacker.

He's famous for the internet itself.

• He invented the World Wide Web in 1989, but he's a white-hat hacker at his core.

As a student, he got himself banned from university computer access at Oxford after he hacked

server access for himself.

• Before that, he created his first computer with an old television, an M6800 processor,

and a soldering iron.

9 – Kevin Mitnick • Kevin Mitnick began his hacking career

as a teenager, hacking everything from multinational corporations to a McDonald's Drive-thru

speaker.

• He was caught and sent to prison in the 1990s for five years.

Several months of that sentence was spent in solitary confinement, because the judge

feared that he would be able to start a nuclear war if he whistled into a telephone the right

way.

• Judges don't really understand how hacking works.

8 – Sven Jaschan • Sven Jaschan was 17 years old when he

created the Sasser worm, which exploited a vulnerability in Windows 2000 and Windows

XP.

• That worm did millions of dollars in damages, including a number of cancelled flights with

Delta Airlines, whose computers were overtaken with the worm.

7 – Richard Pryce • Richard Pryce was a 16-year-old student

getting a D in his computer science class when he earned a reputation as the "Datastream

Cowboy."

• The British teen used an underpowered computer in his bedroom to hack systems at

NASA and US Air Force bases.

• His activities were considered to have done more damage than the KGB, and at one

point, he was considered the top threat to U.S. security by the Pentagon.

6 – Matthew Weigman • The fact that Matthew Weigman was a young

hacker is one of the least noteworthy things about him.

• He became one of the most accomplished phone con-men alive by the time he was about

17.

And he's blind.

• It's not the same type of hacking you'd expect to see, but he has still used his memory

and manipulative powers to infiltrate the upper levels of a number of major organizations.

5 – Mafiaboy Michael Calce • Michael Calce, better known as "Mafiaboy,"

once took down Yahoo, eBay, Amazon, CNN, and a host of other websites when he was 15.

• And he basically did it on a dare.

• He was eventually caught and plead guilty to 56 charges related to his hacking activities.

4 – Jonathan James • In 2000, Jonathan James became the first

juvenile to be sentenced to serve time for hacking.

• He hacked the U.S. Department of Defense and NASA, downloading files and shutting down

some computers for as much as three weeks at a time.

• Had he been an adult when he did it, instead of 16 years old, he would like have served

over 10 years in prison.

• Instead, he got 6 months in juvenile hall.

3 – James Kosta • When James Kosta was 13, he had a computer

business pulling in 15 hundred dollars a month and an 18-year-old girlfriend.

• His parents tried to get him to give up on his business and his girlfriend and concentrate

on school, so he took them to court and won the right to live independently of them.

• At age 14, he was arrested for illegal hacking in an FBI raid.

• After his release, he worked for the FBI, and now runs a successful video game studio.

2 – 12-year-old Canadian boy • Because of Canada's youth protection

laws, we don't know the name or identity of the 12-year-old in question here.

• But in 2012, this boy attacked several websites belonging to the Canadian government

as a part of Anonymous.

He apparently also collected data from those sites, which he exchanged for video games.

• He was 14 when he plead guilty to the charges, making him the youngest hacker to

be charged in Canada.

1 - Kristoffer von Hassel • It's hard to say if Kristoffer von Hassel

is some sort of freak prodigy, or if he's just lucky.

• But he found a backdoor past the lock screen on his dad's phone when he was just

a year old.

• Then, when he was five, he bypassed the parental lock on his dad's Xbox, exposing

a critical security exploit just by putting in blank spaces.

• Microsoft added the boy to their list of security researchers.

They gave him 50 dollars, four free games, and a year of Xbox Live

for his trouble.

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ECO INTERVIEW - Story of 2017 I'm Only a Child, but ... video compilation - Duration: 7:10.

One of the questions here is, oh man we were talking about this before,

what's different today from 25 years ago?

And we're both moms, so I think we both really

That's different.

Yeah, that's different. Like Severn was saying, we're the grown-ups now.

What else do you think is different today?

Well, a lot of things have changed, a lot of things haven't.

So, you know you think about our world today now,

well we have cell phones, we have the Internet,

those are two major revolutionary things that have happened.

And I think that those are two very hopeful things we have now

in terms of tools for dealing with our environmental problems.

We can communicate with people from around the world instantly,

so affordably, we also have access to information to a degree people have

never - no humans have ever been able to have the access to information as we do today.

Then there's you know lots of challenges as well I mean a lot of the

things that was said in the speech back in 1992 are still relevant today.

And that has been an amazing thing to experience, you know for us 25 years

on to see how people are still responding to the same words because the same problems are still at hand.

One huge thing we're dealing with now is climate change.

Back then people knew about it, I mean certain certain people who were

already engaged in the environment, but it was not mainstream and now we're feeling the effects.

Like just last week, you know has been hurricane Irma.

And the week before that was hurricane Harvey and we're just seeing

the actual effects of something that was just a concept back 25 years ago.

So, you know if we had acted back then we would not be in the challenging

position we are today, and I think that that has really propelled us to what

we're trying to do now with the Rio-Remake project.

So now we're getting to the point.

What do you want to do now? What is the project?

Alright, so I'll take a stab at this.

I mean I think when we were talking and emailing back and forth what

I really got is like we as you said we're the grown-ups now and you know

we're gonna fight hard for the environment and we care, but we do have

all these other pressures and bills and and things going on and it's really the

kids today that are awake and alive, and have the cool new ideas, and we really

want I think to just give kids a portal to their own power.

Like every kid has an idea, a dream. Every kid has something they're passionate about

and we just want to help wake that up and give kids the opportunity to say like this is, this is what I care about.

We're the grown-ups now, so we're going to

let kids slap us in the face and be like what are you thinking, like why is this

still why are we still facing this problem.

So that's what I think is the impetus for this new project for sure.

So one of the amazing things for me has been to see the Rio speech from 1992 take on a life of its own.

That video has gone around the world, people are still talking about it.

And I really thought about why. And I think the reason is because kids have such a power

in that they are the ones who have everything really at stake. They

have the moral authority and the the clarity to be able to speak truth to power.

I mean I couldn't give that same speech, we couldn't give that

same speech today because we're not, we're not the ones who will fully

experience the future that we are currently affecting and we need that

voice and that's why we thought - wow, imagine if we kept this message that

seems to resonate with so many people. What if we gave that to the next generation.

What if we gave it back to the ones who really have that voice and

that power, which are children. To our youth. And so we we decided as a group to

invite 12 and 13 year olds or around that age to personalize a speech and

then give the speech and record themselves giving the speech and then we

would make a compilation and see what we would come up with.

And what we've come up with is, I don't know about you, but it's surpassed my wildest dreams.

Totally, and I think that that's, it's it's kind of like the way we put

together the original speech like you were passionate about one area and

Michelle and Vanessa and Tove and myself and we took all these bits and pieces

and put them together so it's so powerful when you see that but like

times like 20, 30 kids and all of their energy and all of their different

passion coming together into a project. I mean when you sent me the link and I

watched it like totally I cried. Totally I got chills. And so I think that we're

just gonna be able to keep that power going that started 25 years ago, you know

I hope forever. I just hope it keeps going.

Well exactly, I couldn't have said that better. I think I mean just imagine if we amplify that message from

from kids. If we, if children of the world kept on amplifying and saying those

words and challenging the adults to be who they say they are. To make their

actions reflect their words. Imagine if that just built until this crescendo

where the adults couldn't ignore them anymore. Where the adults finally had to

walk their talk and we have we create a revolution that is going to be able to

provide a healthy happy beautiful future.

That's the vision.

That's the vision.

Sounds great.

Okay, what can kids do? Can other kids be part of this project?

Yeah so, I think as Severn just said, you know we're starting

a little revolution here so, and it's growing bigger than like a project that

we can even hold on to. So I think the long-term idea is it's just to have kids

record the speech or make up their own speech and start the next generation.

It's 25 years later. Lots has changed, lots hasn't changed, and just have young

people record themselves with these passionate messages and find a home for

them online and that's sort of I think going to be the next step.

So stay tuned.

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