Mr.Blaze
May 9th, 2002, 07:48 PM
=) what kind of security computer programer are you
Old School tech head
are your 1960s style computer programmers from Stanford or MIT for whom the term hacking is a badge of honor. are interested in lines of code and analyzing systems, but what you do is not related to criminal activity. you don't have a malicious intent, though you may have a lack of concern for privacy and proprietary information because you believe the Internet was designed to be an open system.
2. security Script Kiddie you most frequently get botherd by authorities because you found an exploit to some security software and when you inform or ask the vendor he treats you like a criminal goes over bord and *next thing you know fbi is at your door..very adept with computers and technology, you download scripts or hack into systems with the intent to test exploits simply to improve security aplications
3. Professional security buff, or Crackers: you make a living by geting hired by companys to test out there owen security breaking into there systems of *security *selling the information back to the companys to better tighten there security.you might get hired for corporate or government espionage.
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4.security Coders and Virus Writers:
you are an elite you have a lot of programming background and write code but won't use it yourselves. you have your own networks to experiment with, which you call "Zoos."you openly submit your findings to all hackers and security vedores and companys you leave it to others to introduce your codes into "The Wild," or the Internet.
Old School tech head
are your 1960s style computer programmers from Stanford or MIT for whom the term hacking is a badge of honor. are interested in lines of code and analyzing systems, but what you do is not related to criminal activity. you don't have a malicious intent, though you may have a lack of concern for privacy and proprietary information because you believe the Internet was designed to be an open system.
2. security Script Kiddie you most frequently get botherd by authorities because you found an exploit to some security software and when you inform or ask the vendor he treats you like a criminal goes over bord and *next thing you know fbi is at your door..very adept with computers and technology, you download scripts or hack into systems with the intent to test exploits simply to improve security aplications
3. Professional security buff, or Crackers: you make a living by geting hired by companys to test out there owen security breaking into there systems of *security *selling the information back to the companys to better tighten there security.you might get hired for corporate or government espionage.
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4.security Coders and Virus Writers:
you are an elite you have a lot of programming background and write code but won't use it yourselves. you have your own networks to experiment with, which you call "Zoos."you openly submit your findings to all hackers and security vedores and companys you leave it to others to introduce your codes into "The Wild," or the Internet.