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10 year-old teaches hackers a valuable lesson in privacy

Evan Robertson, age 10, took a science fair project and turned it into a valuable lesson in privacy earlier this month at rootz Asylum, a kids-only gathering at DEF CON. His live demo snared users within seconds. Read More

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