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
Return to the blog
Back when I started this blog, I used it as a way of communicating my experiences as I worked in Uganda. When we first moved here our bandwidth was so pathetic that I wrote in a journal, took a photo of the [...]
ISSA Kentuckiana Pen Testing Course May 2013
I'm really excited about the upcoming ISSA Kentuckiana pen testing course! "Jeremy Druin will demonstrate how to set up a web pen-testing lab on a Windows laptop using Virtual Box, XAMPP and Mutillidae. Additionally Jeremy will show how to set up a [...]
Sanctuary of Grace classroom
I received a great email from Keith and Lisa Coggin the other day and I thought I would share it with you. Loyal readers will remember that we set up this classroom in Gulu, one of the most war-torn areas in East [...]
Backstage
I spent the past seven days being sick. I don't know if you've ever had a sickness that changed your perspective, but this one changed mine. It came out of nowhere with total body weakness and a 104+ fever. I thought it [...]
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