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Malta Demands End to Probe of Young Hackers

August 28, 2024
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Malta Demands End to Probe of Young Hackers

The Nationalist Party (PN) of Malta has criticized the government for its continued investigation into four young ethical hackers, urging an immediate halt to the probe. The students—Giorgio Grigolo, Michael Debono, Luke Bjorn Scerri, and Luke Collins—are currently embroiled in a legal situation after discovering a security vulnerability in the FreeHour app. Instead of receiving a reward for their findings, the students were arrested, strip-searched, and had their computer equipment seized. This move has left them in a state of legal uncertainty, dampening their enthusiasm for the cybersecurity field.

The PN’s statement highlights that the ongoing investigation has placed these talented individuals in a legal limbo, impacting their ability to pursue careers in cybersecurity. The party argues that such actions undermine the innovative spirit and potential of young talent, which could otherwise contribute positively to the sector. The opposition also points out that this case reflects broader issues within the government’s approach to nurturing digital innovation.

Furthermore, the PN emphasizes the missed opportunities for Malta in international cybersecurity events, such as the European Cybersecurity Challenges held in Turin. The lack of a comprehensive national cybersecurity policy is seen as a significant barrier to fostering and leveraging local talent. The PN calls for the immediate development of a national policy to create a supportive environment for emerging cybersecurity experts.

In their statement, shadow ministers Ivan J Bartolo and Bernice Bonello stress the importance of encouraging young innovators rather than intimidating them. They argue that a clear and supportive policy framework is essential for cultivating the skills of young professionals in the cybersecurity field, ensuring that Malta remains competitive and innovative on the global stage.

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  • Malta’s Nationalist Party Urges End to Investigation of Young Ethical Hackers
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