Re: help me!!
From: Anonymous (donotemailme_at_home.com)
Date: 12/12/03
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Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 20:04:11 GMT
"Jackcsg" <forgetit@nospam.goaway> wrote in
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> A good place to start would be to publicly broadcast your intensions
> in a public forum. Which you've done. Second would be to learn how
> systems protect high secure areas, and third, spend, or find someone
> who has worked extensively with criminal investigations, espionage,
> and criminal profiling. Watching Mission Impossible 2, four times,
> will not give you much experience. It's a movie....far from reality.
> I'd focus more on the field of Risk Management, than having someone
> paying you to break and enter. You'll get shot at less.
>
> Jack
>
>
Ok Jack you might think this is a joke, or something. The idea here is
to create something legal. We wont be breaking in anywhere. Our purpose
will be to test security sytems and after trying to break their security
(with the owners authorization) sugest a better security system.
Please tell me what do you think about this.
Thank you
Nimous
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