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Sunday, February 10, 2013

SERVICE INFO;Children Age 11 Years Smart Data Computer hacking

TECHNOLOGY INFO>Children Age 11 Years Smart Data Computer hacking
 SERVICE;>LONDON - Children aged about 11 years in the world today has been good at solving computer code to hack game accounts and social networking sites. It is the findings of antivirus company AVG.
The company found a program that made ​​the children to look for virtual data. In one case, investigators found a child's identity data in Canada. The company said children should be educated about what is right and not the programming language.
"Today, more and more schools are educating people for programming early, before they grow up and understand what they do," said Chief Technology Office at AVG, Yuval Ben-Itzhak told the BBC on Saturday (9/2).

The researchers found many examples of programs that target the popular game sites. The program was made ​​of children with language program characteristics are the same.
Most of the programs were written using the language of 'coding' visual basic 'basic' and 'C #' and written in the wrong way. Professional hackers may not include many of the original data in the code.
The team examined a particular example of the code that is disguised as a program to hack the game "RuneScape." Online game gets 200 million users. Program called 'Runescape Gold Hack', promising the players get points for use in the game, but the program actually steal data.
"We found a program that tries to steal data and send it to a specific email address," said Ben-Itzhak.
In the program code contained email addresses and 'password' is not possible given the professional hackers. Email it apparently belonged to a 11-year-old boy in Canada.
Many schools now teach kids to learn programming, not to mention the use of a computer. In the UK, some schools even have special programs that teach kids programming and support companies like Google and Microsoft. SERVICE;

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