Hackers provides a powerful and stylish exposé of a world most of us know very little about. Hackers – the people whose cyber skills threaten the security of governments, companies and anyone with any political or commercial control who uses a computer. For the first time, we gain unparalleled access to the lives of the children who have the technological capability to take advantage of a young industry that is growing fast, but that has not prioritised security. Featuring children from both sides of the Atlantic, Hackers profiles their motivation and fascination for computer hacking. While some parents might not be able to programme the video recorder, their children could be upstairs hacking into the Pentagon. Is this something we realistically have any chance of controlling in the future?