If many teenagers are happy to attempt for a job in a restaurant or in a shop, a New Yorker teenager has chose for something else. Taking advantages of its programming skills he had developed a worm that took Twitter offline for some time. Through this, many peoples could read insignificant tweets like Ashton Kutcher’s thoughts about socks and other similar things.
There was even the statement “Twitter hired Mikeyy” listed on the site. Even if this was not true, after this young boy hacked Tweeter he had received other two job offer in this way (according to ABC News). The reply received from Mikeyy related to the attack over Twitter was that his intentions were not to harm Twitter, but to alert them. In one tweet write by Mikeyy was even said: “Twitter, this sucks! Fix your coding.“
Many think that this was an irresponsible action. Even if Twitter has its vulnerabilities, the best choose was to inform Twitter about this. “The last thing we want is a wave of other kids exploiting software and websites, in the hope that they might be rewarded with a job offer.” (Source)
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I feel like you do on this subject. There is plenty of good stuff out there to pile on our computers to make it safe but it is hard to stay ahead of the bad stuff. I’ve actually put some keystrokers on my computer that were supposed to protect my family. So your words are appreciated, but the picture is what caught my eye. It was perfect for the post.