With the CIA, NSA and Homeland Security looking over their shoulders, computer hacking teens from an Aurora high school placed 12th among 120 teams in a national competition.. The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy competed last week in the Seventh Annual Cyber Security Awareness Week event at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University in Brooklyn. The three-member team, all from the academy's Advanced Computing Association club, competed against some the country's best student hackers along with some of the nation's youngest, top-flight cyber security researchers. The link for this article located at Chicago SunTimes is no longer available. . Students from an Illinois institution achieved 12th place in a nationwide cybersecurity competition, showcasing exceptional skills among leading young cyber analysts.. Student Hackers,Cyber Competition,Cybersecurity Education,Advanced Computing,Hacking Teams. . Alex
Guerrilla geeks of the world unite! Whether it's Vietnamese student techies taking on the state, South Koreans trying to rewrite Japanese history, antiglobalization protesters pinching presidential credit cards or the latest Web wars between American and Chinese zealots, hackers are getting . . . . Guerrilla geeks of the world unite! Whether it's Vietnamese student techies taking on the state, South Koreans trying to rewrite Japanese history, antiglobalization protesters pinching presidential credit cards or the latest Web wars between American and Chinese zealots, hackers are getting highly organized. And potentially dangerous. The recent much-hyped online skirmishes triggered by the China--U.S. spy plane controversy are just the latest example of what computer-security experts fear is an increasingly alarming trend in organized hack attacks. Vietnam's state-owned Internet service provider (ISP), which handles 30% of the country's traffic, recently received a letter from "the Vietnam Hacker Association" threatening to launch crippling assaults if the ISP reveals hackers' identities to the police. University students have apparently been stealing -- and selling -- passwords that let them surf the Net on other people's tabs, running up thousands of dollars in bills. The link for this article located at Lexis-Nexis is no longer available. . The rise of coordinated cyber attacks by students and activists marks a shift in resistance dynamics, challenging state narratives and promoting digital dissent. Guerrilla Hackers, Cyber Activism, Organized Cyber Attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Get the latest Linux and open source security news straight to your inbox.