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Call to action kicks off second Aaron Swartz hackathon

posted onNovember 11, 2013
by l33tdawg

On the occasion of what would've been Aaron Swartz's 27th birthday, the hacker who was driven to suicide earlier this year by government prosecution was memorialized with a clay statue of his likeness at the Internet Archive.

The half-sized representation of Swartz bears his scruffy, unshaven likeness and neck-length hair, but also an Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) T-shirt and a laptop with an inscription on its lid: "10,000,000,000,000,000 Internet Archive 2012 bytes archived." The Internet Archive crossed 10 petabytes of data archived for free in October 2012.

Mozilla @ HITBSecConf #HackWEEKDAY 2013

posted onOctober 1, 2013
by l33tdawg

Mozilla is proud to be once again sponsoring HackWeekDay at the Hack-in-the-Box security conference in Malaysia in October. The event is a chance for developers – both students and professional – to come together and prototype new apps and features for Firefox OS – security-related or otherwise. We want to build on the already strong community in the region and encourage the open-source community to support the future of the mobile web.

Mozilla, Facebook and Microsoft hunt for best developers in 24-hour hackathon at #HITB2013KUL

posted onSeptember 27, 2013
by l33tdawg

L33tdawg: Got code kungf00? Register here: http://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2013kul/event/hackweekday/  First come, first serve and COMPLETELY FREE!

This October, developers from around the globe have an opportunity to showcase their coding skills to an international audience at the HackWEEKDAY hackathon here in Kuala Lumpur.

Bigger, better #HackWEEKDAY at this year's HITBSecConf

posted onSeptember 24, 2013
by l33tdawg

IF you know about the annual HITB Security Conference or HITBSecConf, then you probably know that at the end of every successful conference, the Hack In The Box (HITB) team will already be thinking about how to elevate the next event with better talks, bigger shows and stronger battles.
 

11-year-old wins $20,000 at AT&T hackathon for creating app that discourages texting while driving

posted onSeptember 24, 2012
by l33tdawg

Bark. Bark. Bark. Bark. Bark. Bark.Bark. Bark. Bark. Bark. Bark. Bark.

That's the sound of Rode Dog, an app designed by sixth-grader Victoria Walker in collaboration with David Grau, a creative director and designer at WLDG, an interactive agency in Santa Ana. All that barking is designed to get you to stop texting and driving.

Indian hackers sweat to add zing to SMS platform

posted onJuly 16, 2012
by l33tdawg

About 100 hackers from across the country are taking part in a ‘hackathon’ from early Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon. Rest assured, they are not planning something sinister like, say, breaking into top secret government documents and the like; instead they are developing new applications that could be used in an SMS platform.

Mozilla Blog: The #HackWEEKDAY Contest at #HITB2012AMS

posted onJuly 4, 2012
by l33tdawg

At the end of last May, Mozilla sponsored the HackWEEKDAY contest at the third annual Hack In the Box conference in the Netherlands. The contest ran alongside the rest of the HITB conference which featured presentations on security topics including new iPhone jailbreaks and a second day key note from Bruce Schneier.