Computer hackers who break into websites, change the code, and do harm are very real. But MIT Code for Good members want to do just the opposite. This group of mostly electrical engineering and computer science majors (EECS, Course 6) wants to help important causes. Each semester, club members consult with nonprofits in the Boston area to support their technical needs. Formed in 2016, the club currently has 20 undergraduate members, but graduate students are also welcome. The work varies from project to project but often involves website and blog…