Hackers? For Charity?
In general, a hacker is “a skilled computer expert that uses their technical knowledge to creatively overcome a problem”. We are hackers (most of us security experts) that use our superpowers to make the world a better place. We highlight projects and acts of service and help flatten the learning curve so you can join us.
Recent Stories
Derbycon 6.0 “Recharge”.. the evolution of our community?
What an amazing week at Derbycon 6.0 “Recharge”! I wasn’t jet lagged. This was a first. I went from a thirty-hours plus travel time from Uganda, down to two hours from Arkansas! Trippy. Recharge, indeed. But this Derby wasn't just a recharge. [...]
US-bound: An open letter to Offensive Security
As I’m working through this last week in Uganda for a while, I’ve been very introspective, thinking an awful lot about where we’ve been, what we’ve accomplished and how far we’ve come these past seven years. Our Ugandan programs are finally starting [...]
The Long Journey to the US!
Big announcement for the Long family! We are moving back to the US for a while. While it’s typical for most ex-pats / missionaries to schedule home visits on a regular basis, we haven't had any real time “back home” in seven [...]
The birth of the “Jinja Robotics” team at the HFC Uganda hackerspace!
We met with the robotics students from Jinja SS at Hackerspace for the first time on Monday night. After a quick orientation where we gave a tour of the facility and we went over some newly established rules that we posted for [...]
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