Why oh why couldn't I have been brought up in a white, suburban, upper-middle class family with my own computer and a highspeed internet connection. Stories like this always make me bitter, but good on the kid for making the most of his upbringing.
WTH? MOD consisted mainly of poor Brooklyn kids; in fact, some of them were members of street gangs, and taught themselves to hack on school computers. From nowhere to the cover of magazines .. The wikipedia article sucks, but the lore is out there and well known: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_of_Deception
Mozilla pays 12-year-old San Jose boy for hunting bugs in system
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Re: Mozilla pays 12-year-old San Jose boy for hunting bugs in system
#32Wish they would open up the bug to take a peak at the comments and test cases
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#33I'm sorry, but I can't help but see this and think of all the kids around this age who are prevented from earning money by child labor laws, and the idea that this kid is a "Slave" because he's "too young to make decisions for himself. It may sound like this is a ridiculous thing to say, but just yesterday someone was making this claim in another forum. I was busy writing a game at that age with the intent to sell it…
Did I miss the part of the article where they took his $3,000 check away?
I think bug bounties shouldn't be the only way this kid is allowed to earn money. He's proven himself to have discipline and some responsibility. He should be allowed to go work for a startup, if he wants (at least during the summers when he's off from school, anyway.)
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#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
WTH? MOD consisted mainly of poor Brooklyn kids; in fact, some of them were members of street gangs, and taught themselves to hack on school computers. From nowhere to the cover of magazines .. The wikipedia article sucks, but the lore is out there and well known: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_of_Deception
Thanks! Now I get what the hell Hackers (the crappy 1995 movie) was trying to portray albeit really badly.
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#35Re: Mozilla pays 12-year-old San Jose boy for hunting bugs in system
#36Looks like a fairly default Ubuntu install in the picture. I remember playing with Linux at that age.. fun times. He probably had a better time of it than me struggling with Redhat 6.3 from my local bookstore though...
local bookstore? I had to find a news agent that sold it far from where I lived, the download size would've taken weeks to finish.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
Thanks! Now I get what the hell Hackers (the crappy 1995 movie) was trying to portray albeit really badly.
OT: Funny how perceptions differs. I liked the movie for its entertainment value, even though it was naive and used cliches about hackers.
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#38It's amazing what the Internet has done for child geeks. Now they can find out about, interact with, and do useful things rather than hack alone in a vacuum. My biggest child tech achievement was finding the word C--T in a data file for a text adventure when I was 10 (I was trying to cheat at the game). I casually asked my parents what it meant and my parents wrote in and complained and we got a free copy of the then…
Re: Mozilla pays 12-year-old San Jose boy for hunting bugs in system
#39Looks like a fairly default Ubuntu install in the picture. I remember playing with Linux at that age.. fun times. He probably had a better time of it than me struggling with Redhat 6.3 from my local bookstore though...
Re: Mozilla pays 12-year-old San Jose boy for hunting bugs in system
#40I'm sorry, but I can't help but see this and think of all the kids around this age who are prevented from earning money by child labor laws, and the idea that this kid is a "Slave" because he's "too young to make decisions for himself. It may sound like this is a ridiculous thing to say, but just yesterday someone was making this claim in another forum. I was busy writing a game at that age with the intent to sell it…