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
A day in Kampala
Where to start? How about Kampala. Jen and I headed out on Thursday morning with a pretty simple agenda. I had to get a filling, pick up some paperwork for the filing of our business in Uganda, we had to check on [...]
Riding high
Well, I'm back from Jordan. What an amazing country, filled with amazing people. Hospitable to a fault, genuine and hard-working, they were not as they appeared on the news stations. The more I travel, the more I get frustrated with the one-sided [...]
T-Shirt Fail
Seems I've ticked off some very nice people. Our T-Shirts are conversation pieces. They generate a lot of questions about what we do, and they have become a steady stream of income for us. But lately, people have been ordering T-Shirts and [...]
Launch of www.hfc-uganda.org!
My website has seen a lot of evolutions. For many years, http://johnny.ihackstuff.com was all about me. The GHDB took the center stage for a lot of years (I'd like to see it updated but I haven't had any serious offers to help [...]
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