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Cadel Darkkon ([personal profile] systemize) wrote in [community profile] maskormenacelogs2015-03-21 11:30 pm

catch-all ( to distract our hearts from ever missing them )

WHO: Cadel Greeniaus and a few other people. If you'd like a thread start, let me know!
WHERE: Various places.
WHEN: Various times.
WHAT: Various things. No, okay, it's a catch all, you get the point.
WARNINGS: None except for Cadel's sad life.

Starts below.
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[personal profile] prostheticbody 2015-03-23 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
[The Major's at work but not really paying much attention to her duties. She could be the security consultant for MAGNUS in her sleep. She's made their computer systems almost completely impervious to cyber attack and physical corporate espionage seems unlikely. So she spends most of her time wandering the net, trying to find out as much information about her new home as possible.

An alert message interrupts her boredom. Apparently someone--or something--is probing at the edges of her defense barriers. It's not an unskilled attempt at a hack, but definitely one that betrays that whoever responsible isn't familiar with the level of technology they're attempting to access. The probe hasn't managed to get past the first level of her barriers yet, so she immediately initiates a back-hack to trace the source of the intrusion and try to seize control of their systems.

Time to see what sort of person or thing would try to hack into her brain.]
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[personal profile] prostheticbody 2015-03-23 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
[One of the benefits of a cyber-brain is being able to hack at the speed of thought. He's got his own defenses in place, so she's not dealing with a rank amateur that just decided to fool around. She rapidly attempts to bypass his security. The technology definitely isn't on a level she's used to--barrier mazes and attack systems won't be invented for quite a few years, if at all in this world.

She searches the system, trying to find a webcam or voice system to activate to hopefully get some info on her hacker. If he's worth his snuff, he won't have anything incriminating on there anyway, so this might be her best bet to determine who it is. If she manages to open a voice channel, she'll issue a simple message: "You've got a hell of a lot of nerve."]
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[personal profile] prostheticbody 2015-03-23 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[So it's a kid. Not too surprising. But the real question is why he's trying to hack her. He doesn't sound like anyone she's encountered thus far. Maybe he saw her initial network post and took it as a challenge.]

Don't play dumb, kid. I'm the one you just tried to hack.

[She's not idle while talking. He might notice that she's continuing to try and poke around his system. Though there doesn't appear to be anything particularly revealing thus far.]
Edited 2015-03-23 17:47 (UTC)
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[personal profile] prostheticbody 2015-03-24 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
[She's skillfully avoiding anything that seems suspicious. Besides, she's not dropping any of her defense barriers. Given that his system seemed to be over a decade old by her world's standards, he'd have to be a massively impressive savant to figure out how to get through her defenses without even knowing how they work.]

Compared to the technology you're using, yes. So you see something you don't recognize and try to hack it? You do realize how illegal that is, don't you?
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[personal profile] prostheticbody 2015-03-24 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's got a point, but it still doesn't justify trying to hack into someone seemingly at random. If he's trying to make a statement, he'd do a better job by going after those actually responsible.]

I don't like it any more than you do, but I've got nothing to do with it. If you're so full of righteous indignation at the military, maybe you should focus your efforts on them.

So you're going to protect yourself by hacking my brain? To what? Blackmail me? I don't buy it.
Edited 2015-03-24 23:43 (UTC)
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[personal profile] prostheticbody 2015-03-27 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Threat assessment? Is that what you call hacking a random person?

[Really, she doesn't have much of a moral leg to stand on. She's been known to borrow the entire bodies of people who just happened to be in the right place at the right time for her investigations. But she's still not sure she understands what benefit he would have gotten if he'd successfully hacked into her brain.]

I understand your youthful passion. But if I can easily back-hack you, I'm sure others can, too. You're going to get yourself into a lot of trouble if you hack the wrong people.
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[personal profile] prostheticbody 2015-04-01 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
[She's reasonably convinced at this point that he's just a fairly well-meaning kid that didn't really know what he was getting into. She doesn't honestly expect a few stern words to keep him out of trouble, but maybe he won't trouble her again, at least.]

Good. Do me a favor and don't try to hack me again, okay?