Welcome to Generation Hack
Hacking seems to be everywhere right now. It's big news. The BBC got hacked on Twitter. Yahoo's email system got attacked by spammers. Even behemoths Apple and Facebook have felt the sting of hackers' digital dabblings.
Who are the humans behind the hacking? Well, sometimes it's organised criminals. Sometimes it's political activists. Occasionally it's government-sponsored attacks.
But then there are the younger hackers. Teenage hackers are nothing new, of course. WarGames came out in 1983, after all. And the web's been hacked since its inception. But according to research carried out by AVG, kids as young as 11 are writing malicious code to hack video games and social networks.