Hackers For Charity Projects
Education and Training
As hackers, we believe that knowledge is power, and one of the best ways to empower those in need is to provide free educational resources and distinct learning paths.
We have worked for nearly a decade with several trusted partners to produce educational solutions that allow anyone, regardless of age, skill or internet connectivity access to quality job skill and technical resources.
These projects include offline education initiatives, security awareness training, computer training classrooms and centers, and STEAM and Maker Training Initiatives.
Read more about the resources we have used, the organizations we have worked with in this space, or get involved by joining our community.
Disaster Response and Relief
Hackers have donated their skills and resources to disaster relief for decades, often jumping in well before larger organizations can mobilize. We are agile, natural problem solvers with high-tech skills in many areas of technology well-suited to disaster response.
As we’ve organized, we’ve learned a thing or two about what works in disaster response and relief scenarios.
Read more about the resources we have used, the organizations we have worked with in this space, or get involved by joining our community.
Community Service
“Hacker” is not synonymous with “criminal”. The overwhelming majority of us are security professionals securing the resources you depend on every day. We are active members of our local communities and once word gets out that we are “computer people” we help our neighbors with our technical expertise as we troubleshoot and repair their tech gear and network setups.
As individuals, we frequently serve our communities in small ways, but as a group, we engage in community service on a larger scale.
We have performed community service projects worldwide. To get involved or learn more, join our community.
Leather Program
Our leather program started as a simple idea to provide job skills to Ugandans that had lost everything in a local village fire. Thanks to the support of the hacker community, we raised enough money to provide food for the victims and rebuild their homes. As donations continued to come in, we realized that our rebuild hadn’t helped long-term since many of the victims didn’t have jobs or skills.
Johnny and Jen used remaining donation money to purchase tools and equipment and they learned leather crafting using materials from a local tannery that had been exporting its leather. Eventually they learned enough to begin teaching and the program grew from there. The program is still in operation today. Read more about our program here.
Our Stories
WhitePaper – PDF Silent HTTP Form Repurposing Attacks
This paper sheds light on the modified approach to trigger web attacks through JavaScript protocol handler in the context of browser when a PDF is opened in it. As we have seen, the kind of security mechanism implemented by Adobe in order to remove the insecurities that originate directly from the standalone PDF document in order to circumvent cross domain access. The attack is targeted on the web applications that allow PDF documents to be uploaded on the web server.
Maltego 155 day license!
First come first serve...here's the Maltego license key that's good for 155 days:(see below). Not working anymore ? You should have been checking the site more regularly. Can't see the license key? Subscribe to the site and donate some money to those that really need it. Just do it.
A Tale of Two Bugs
The following is a pre-release of a blog post by Simple Nomad. It contains colorful sailor language -- not descriptive nautical seafaring prose, but low-brow unnecessary pirate cursing. Proceed at your own risk. Arrrr!
Not one, but two 0days surpressed from the BindView RAZOR days....and I am letting them go now.Welcome to the Informer!
The Informer is a fund raising effort run by Hackers For Charity. It is designed to give subscribers a “backstage pass” to the world of Information Security. 100% percent of [...]
Welcome to Johnny 3.0!
Hello everyone, and welcome to the new site, and a new stage of my life, which I lovingly call "Johnny 3.0!" This site took a lot a solid year of [...]
Webuye Kenya
Our first computer classroom project began as a simple cash donation to AOET Kenya for the purchase of desktop training computers. The staff at AOET coordinated the purchase of the [...]