
My sister did all of the things a good parent should have done here: grounding, no electronics outside of schoolwork, written apologies to everyone affected, etc.” explained Piccolo the aftermath of this ingenious prank. “She is a sweet girl, so she hasn’t done anything tricky since then. ‘It can’t be the sweet eight year old girl'” What the niece did was not good, sure, but Piccolo was proud of her-turns out she has a bright future as a quality assurance specialist at the very least In this case the social component was her innocence.

Most people think hacking is deeply technical, but in most cases it is the combination of a defect or flaw in a system combined with some social component. “I work in the IT field, so her story reminded me of issues I see with user experience, quality assurance and security. She was able to pull off skipping school for weeks right under the noses of a bunch of adults who were trying to figure out the issue,” elaborated Piccolo.

It was shocking to hear that it was my niece all along, but it was also incredibly impressive. I talk with my sister about once a week, so I was getting updates on the issue before anyone figured it out. “Luckily for me, I am the uncle so I don’t have to worry about disciplining. As someone who works in the IT industry, why wouldn’t he be? This is, if anything, a quality assurance specialist in the making, and a talented one at that! Bravo! Despite all of this, Mike was pretty proud of her.

So, for a whole three weeks, Mike’s sister, her friend, the teacher, Zoom tech support, and others were being led on a magnificent journey of pain and torture trying to figure what was going on with the computer, when reality showed that it was all the doing of a very clever 8-year-old.
