Cybercriminals, the shadowy online figures often depicted in Hollywood movies as hooded villains capable of wiping millions of pounds off the value of businesses at a keystroke, are not usually known for their candour. But in a sixth-form college in Manchester this week, two former hackers gave the young people gathered an honest appraisal of what living a life of internet crime really looks like. The teenagers in the room are listening intently, but the day-to-day internecine disputes they hear about is not the stuff of screenplays. “It’s just people getting into these online dramas and they’re swatting and doxing
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