Is your child an online hacker? You might be surprised, as so many other families are.

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A 19-year-old hacker, Matthew Lane, was involved in a data breach affecting local school districts and was part of a growing list of young criminal hackers. Lane's story serves as a warning to parents to monitor their children's online activities and understand the risks of cybercrimes.
Matthew Lane, a 19-year-old hacker, was involved in a data breach affecting local school districts. He started hacking at a young age, buying a program to cheat on the game Roblox and later teaching himself about internet security. Lane's hacking led to a lavish lifestyle, but also supported his drug addiction. The FBI suggests parents monitor their children's online activities and use app and site monitoring. Lane is now serving a 4-year prison sentence. His story highlights the growing issue of young hackers.
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