This 16-year-old hacker who can hack any account.

This 16-year-old hacker who can hack any account. What comes to mind when you think of hacker? You might have imagined a hacker to be a person who reads a lot, wears a strange mask over his mouth, and hacks while typing on a computer at high speed. A lot of people may think that hackers take over different accounts of others.

In particular, there are two types of hackers in the world. One is a white hat hacker and the other is a back hat hacker. A white hat hacker is a hacker who discovers the weakness in their system with the permission of any person or organization. They are honored by those institutions for the weaknesses they have discovered. White hat hacker is also known as ethical hacker.

Black Hat Hacker is another one. These are the hackers who secretly hack the system or account and cause damage to the concerned person or organization.

When imagining a hacker, a person of young age comes to our mind. In fact, being a hacker does not depend on education, nor on age. An example of this is this 16-year-old boy from Texas in America. Who knows how to get your password. This 16-year-old hacker who can hack any account.

This boy named ‘Reuben Paul’ has been known as ‘Cyber ​​Ninja’ since he was 11 years old. He travels to different countries to spread awareness about cyber security. He says that there is a huge security flaw in the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections that we use on a daily basis.

 

He has hacked his bluetooth teddy bear and turned it into a device for storing secrets. “I can turn on this teddy bear from my computer.”

These ‘cyber ninjas’ want to work for the NSA or the FBI. He believes that so many people can be saved from cyber attacks.

He said that the Bluetooth can be used in various automatic cars, automatic drones and even medical devices. Ninjas are getting opportunities from different places.

He is also a second-class black belt holder in ninja kung fu, who acquired knowledge and skills related to cyber security at a young age.

He was interviewed by international media CBS journalist David Begnaud. During the live interview, Ninja discovered the password of David’s official Twitter account.