

^ "Teen Hackers: 10 Stories of Young Code-Crackers"."5-year-old boy hacks dad's Xbox account". "5-year-old Ocean boy exposes Microsoft Xbox Vulnerability". "Microsoft Xbox Security Flaw Exposed by Five Year Old". "Kindergarten hacker: 5 year old breaks into dad's Xbox Live account". "5-YEAR-OLD HACKS XBOX LIVE TO ACCESS LOCKED GAME". "5-year-old boy finds Xbox One security flaw, Microsoft rewards him with free games". "5-year-old discovers Xbox security flaw, Microsoft rewards him". "5-year-old hacker lends Microsoft a hand". ^ a b c Castillo, Michel del (4 April 2014)."5 child geniuses destined for a career in cybersecurity". The Huffington Post has reported on "teenage tech geniuses" and The New York Times has stated "in some hacking circles, 15 would be considered middle aged." They continue to say that the age for hacking, coding, and tech adaptability continues to drop. Hassel has been identified as the world's youngest hacker, beating out others who have also been quite young. ĭavies has stated that Hassel had also learned "three or four other hacks" by the age of five, including how to bypass smartphone screen locks. Of the people listed on the page as security researchers, he has been called "the most unusual but perhaps the most significant". On its website, Microsoft has listed Hassel as one of its Security Researchers, of whom he is the youngest. We take security seriously at Xbox and fixed the issue as soon as we learned about it.” They also provided Hassel with a free year-long subscription to Microsoft Live Gold, four video games and $50 USD. Microsoft responded “We’re always listening to our customers and thank them for bringing issues to our attention.

After he showed them, Davies contacted Microsoft to let them know about the security problem.

After he had "exploited the security hole", Hassel's parents found him playing the restricted video games and sternly asked him how he gained access. Eventually, he found a back door security glitch that allowed him first to enter the wrong password, then in the following screen to enter a series of spaces to unlock the system. Hacking initiative Īfter wanting to play his father's video games but having parental blocks preventing it, five-year-old Hassel tried hacking into the Xbox Live system by trying different combinations of passwords. When the media started covering Hassel in early April 2014, he was enrolled in Kindergarten. Hassel is the son of Robert Davies, who works in computer security, and Jill Nyahay.
