A six-year-old boy from the United Kingdom is one of the youngest "hackers” in the world after he managed to pass a Microsoft exam, earning his title Microsoft Office Specialist.
Humza Shahzad's parents taught her technology to their son, at a very young age age since they bought him one smartphone when he was only two years old.
Six months later, he took his first laptop, and his father, an IT consultant, and his mother, a teacher, seemed to encourage him to learn constantly.
According to BBC News, Humza took the exam for Word 2013 and "passed with honors" earning the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification.
So his Humza at such a young age, he successfully passed a test that usually targets adults who seek to improve their knowledge in Microsoft applications.
It seems, however, that Humza has much higher ambitions: when he grows up, he wants to become a pilot.