Hi. I am in the field service engineer work, but have more experience in security, as that is my field of exploits.
I have hacked numerous unimportant servers and cracked most of the pay to use programs with keygens for free. Then gave them away on P2P for free.
Recently I supported a Socks5 proxy server client software, that auto logs onto unsecured servers with open UDP gateways around the world. This has given freedom for online gamers and spammers alike.
I am not much of a developer, just deal with IP and Ports side of things.
I changed prices of items in paypal online stores to pennies and got the goods delivered.
Anyway where does this all go into my CV? I could probably hack the hell out cia.gov webserver using onion routing and a http server, but this knowledge does not help my CV. After all who wants to employ a noob hacker?
I want a career in network security rather that begging for contracts in field / break-fix engineering.
I have hacked numerous unimportant servers and cracked most of the pay to use programs with keygens for free. Then gave them away on P2P for free.
Recently I supported a Socks5 proxy server client software, that auto logs onto unsecured servers with open UDP gateways around the world. This has given freedom for online gamers and spammers alike.
I am not much of a developer, just deal with IP and Ports side of things.
I changed prices of items in paypal online stores to pennies and got the goods delivered.
Anyway where does this all go into my CV? I could probably hack the hell out cia.gov webserver using onion routing and a http server, but this knowledge does not help my CV. After all who wants to employ a noob hacker?
I want a career in network security rather that begging for contracts in field / break-fix engineering.
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