17-Year-Old Indian Genius from Bihar Enters NASA's Cyber Security Hall of Fame

17-Year-Old Indian Genius from Bihar Enters NASA's Cyber Security Hall of Fame
Samastipur, Bihar, India – Ramji Raj, a 17-year-old ethical hacker from Samastipur, Bihar, has been recognized by NASA for discovering a significant vulnerability on their official website. His discovery earned him a place in NASA's prestigious Cyber Security Hall of Fame.
Ramji, a self-taught cybersecurity enthusiast, identified a flaw on NASA's website and responsibly reported it to the agency. NASA confirmed the issue, fixed it, and acknowledged Ramji's contribution by including him in their Hall of Fame.
Ramji's journey into cybersecurity began with a childhood fascination with video games, which led him to learn coding, game development, and web development. He then developed an interest in ethical hacking. He has since reported flaws in over 50 national and international websites. Ramji also trains police officers and students in cyber security. He is currently working on an AI-driven startup aimed at revolutionizing farming.