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  2. Hack Club - Wikipedia

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    Hack Club is a global nonprofit network of high school computer hackers, makers and coders [3] founded in 2014 by Zach Latta. [4] It now includes more than 500 high school clubs and 40,000 students. [5] It has been featured on the TODAY Show, and profiled in the Wall Street Journal [6] and many other publications.

  3. List of hacker groups - Wikipedia

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    Legion of Doom; LOD was a hacker group active in the early 80s and mid-90s. Had noted rivalry with Masters of Deception (MOD). Legion Hacktivist Group, a hacking group that hijacked the Indian Yahoo server and hacked online news portals of India. Level Seven was a hacking group during the mid to late 1990s. Eventually dispersing in early 2000 ...

  4. HackThisSite - Wikipedia

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    HackThisSite is known for its IRC network, where many users converse on a plethora of topics ranging from current events to technical issues with programming and Unix-based operating systems. Mostly, the HackThisSite IRC network serves as a social gathering of like-minded people to discuss anything.

  5. InfoSec Institute - Wikipedia

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    InfoSec Institute is a technology training company [1] providing training courses for security professionals, businesses, agencies and technology professionals. [2]The company's training library provides multi-course tracks by job function, certification-specific training and short-form, continuing education training.

  6. Category:Hacking (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    Car hacking; Certified ethical hacker; Zammis Clark; Clickjacking; Climatic Research Unit documents; List of cybercriminals; Computer Fraud and Abuse Act; Computer Misuse Act 1990; Jean-Bernard Condat; Content Security Policy; Cookiejacking; Hacker Croll; Cross-site leaks; Cross-site scripting; The Cuckoo's Egg (book) Hacker culture; Cyber ...

  7. Computer security conference - Wikipedia

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    A hacker conference, also known as a hacker con, is a convention for hackers. These serve as meeting places for phreakers , hackers , and security professionals. The actual events, time-spans, and details of various themes of these conventions not only depends on the specific convention attended but also its perceived reputation.

  8. Hack Forums - Wikipedia

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    Hack Forums (often shortened to 'HF') is an Internet forum dedicated to discussions related to hacker culture and computer security. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The website ranks as the number one website in the " Hacking " category in terms of web-traffic by the analysis company Alexa Internet . [ 3 ]

  9. Jeremy Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Alexander Hammond (born January 8, 1985), also known by his online moniker sup_g, [1] is an American anarchist activist and former computer hacker from Chicago. He founded the computer security training website HackThisSite [2] in 2003. [3]