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Mischa Rick van Geelen

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Mischa Rick van Geelen
Mischa Rick van Geelen in 2016 Mischa van Geelen in 2016.jpg
Mischa Rick van Geelen in 2016
Born (1999-07-12) 12 July 1999 (age 24)
Alkmaar, Netherlands
🏳️ NationalityDutch
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2013
Known forIT consultant for Dutch-language media, hacker
TelevisionNPO Nieuws Journaal, TROS Opgelicht?! as expert
🌐 Websitemischavangeelen.com

Mischa Rick van Geelen (born 12 July 1999) is a Dutch hacker, internet entrepreneur specializing in Digital forensics, and blogging.

He is consulted by Dutch-language media for his expertise.[1][2][3][4][5] van Geelen gained notoriety by reporting security vulnerabilities in internet websites to more than 500+ companies and organizations in the Netherlands.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

In 2014, he was featured by Dutch Computer Magazine ComputerIdee after succesfully being able to hack the Wi-Fi of the Dutch Railway Systems[12]

In 2015, he was featured in the book Helpende Hackers – Verantwoorde onthullingen in het digitale polderlandschap ("Helpful Hackers – How the Dutch do Responsible Disclosure"). [13] which featured the stories of hackers who contributed to making the Netherlands safer.

In 2017 van Geelen co-founded online media company, Saltmines, at 18 years of age. Which quickly gained popularity because of the open platform-style of the website[14].

In 2017 van Geelen also partnered with Dutch IT security firm, NFIR, which main focus is on IT forensics and Incident Response[15].

Publications[edit]

  • Helpful Hackers – How the Dutch do Responsible Disclosure, Chris van 't Hof. 2015. ISBN 978-90-823-4622-0 Search this book on .


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