, SecurityFocus 2005-04-18
SEATTLE -- High-schools students have a message for their parents: Trust us with technology. Security and privacy? We have it covered.
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Teenagers struggle with privacy, security issues
2005-04-19
A 20 Year Sysadm and Father of Four (3 replies)
A 20 Year Sysadm and Father of Four (3 replies)
Teenagers struggle with privacy, security issues (of course we do)
2005-04-22
Chris Coel (2 replies)
Chris Coel (2 replies)

I think the people replying to his board need to calm down.
Im a 17 Yr Old Senior outta NY. And i do say. The only reasonable posts here were by the Network tech and to the first poster about parent's responsibilty.
KIDS ARE NOT STUPID.
everyone thinks we are. But i can tell you that half of my friends in school.(maybe 6-9 of them). Can take apart a computer, alphabetize the parts, and then put it back together. And even the jocks in my school do so. im a bit nerdy. not overweight. good overall student. but i get around. i have maybe 150 friends from the three surrounding districts around me. and we all know how to by pass all the filters on our computers. They change it. we get through. its that general. these programs cannot keep up with us. and no we dont just go all "lets sit around and figure it out." it is not our fault that we can get through its our school, whom is ran by adults, whom think we are stupid. Even playing a simple game as Counter-Strike; although made by tech-savy adults; can easily be modded by programing different code into an astounding amount of consoles.
Just put it this way, cocky "Adults", just think who will be giving you triple by-pass surgery with robotic arms in 20 yrs.
Sorry if i ranted to much. but this is how i feel. we are not degenerates. we are the generations to come.
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