Children also like to be hackers!

Although as many as 78% of children go to school in the UK agree that hacking someone's account is wrong, however, according to a recent survey, more than 25% of them try to to hack another person's account.

Although as many as 78% of children go to school in the UK agree that hacking someone's account is wrong, however, according to a recent survey, more than 25% of them try to to hack another person's account.

An online poll conducted by Cumbria Constabulary and Tufin Technologies with 1000 children in London and 150 people in Cumbria - a county in the northeastern region of England, showing that up to 27% of children tried to hack account of others on Facebook, while 18% of others are targeted at their friends email accounts.

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Hack makes children more excited (Photo: Internet illustration)

Asked why trying to hack friends' accounts, 46% of the children said they only tried to do this for fun, while 21% of them said they wanted to create a interruption during the use of friends' accounts.

Surprisingly, 20% of them said that their hacking aims to create more income for themselves and 5% said that their hacking will help them complete a career.

Speaking on this issue, Mr. Stuart Hyde, deputy chief of Cumbria Police said: ' This is testament to the importance of storing user passwords. Password must be strong with mixed characters, safe and especially need to change passwords regularly '.

Not only that, the girls also want to participate in hacking activities is not a small number, even this figure accounts for 47% compared to 53% of boys, a very remarkable number .

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