All proceeds will be donated to the Cleveland Foodbank

November 17, 2011

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CLEVELAND, Nov. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Hurricane Labs, a leading network security provider, has announced their first of a series of annual charitable events: The Hack for Hunger.

As an extension to their existing annual hack challenges, the Hack for Hunger brings the stakes to an all new level. In addition to examining and penetrating a custom test network, registrants will be required to bring canned food items or donate money in order to participate. All proceeds will be donated to the Cleveland Foodbank (http://www.clevelandfoodbank.org). Prizes will be awarded to the top contestants and food and beverages will be provided at no extra cost.

The challenge will take place on December 14th, 2011 at the Hurricane Labs office in Independence, Ohio. Registration is open to all ages and skill levels. Spectators are welcome and encouraged to bring donations or donation money of their own.

For more information on the Hack for Hunger and instructions on how to register, please visit www.hackforhunger.com.

Hurricane Labs is an information security firm, specializing in providing penetration testing, network monitoring, vulnerability management and network security monitoring. By offering a blend of technological services, educational resources and expertise, Hurricane Labs is able to create a custom network of security solutions that works to monitor and protect clients, 24 hours a day seven days a week. To learn more visit them at www.hurricanelabs.com.

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