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posted by n1 on Monday April 24 2017, @09:15AM   Printer-friendly
from the gateway-drug-er-tools dept.

Sky News reports:

Hacking is ensnaring teenagers who would otherwise be unlikely to be involved in traditional crime, says a National Crime Agency [UK] report.

It aims to understand how teenagers become hackers and is based on interviews with eight young people cautioned or sentenced for hacking offences.

The average age of cybercrime suspects was 17 years old and that the availability of low-level hacking tools "encourages criminal behaviour", it said.

[...] The NCA report suggested that targeted interventions towards teenagers at the early stages of hacking can steer them away from criminal hacking.

"Just say no" to hacking tools.

Additional reporting: BBC


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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Monday April 24 2017, @12:39PM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Monday April 24 2017, @12:39PM (#498796) Journal

    Kids should also be taught the true personal character traits of "MBA" and "management" so as to know how to deal with them efficiently and usefully.

    <sarcasm>Isn't that also criminalized nowadays? In some places even punishable by death?</sarcasm>

    Naaaahh... BOFH dealt efficiently and usefully [theregister.co.uk] with these kinds for some 20 years.

    If you don't get my gist, here's an example [theregister.co.uk]:

    "The Boss would use it."

    "Not after he falls out of a window later today he won't..."

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