Enigma Iuda
Script Kiddie
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Arken Lussk
So anyways, I’m in this Corpo’s set up, just trolling out and and I’m like What the? Haha oh you did not just try and run a trace on me, take that and that oh, I hoped you are someone who backs up their files, big daddy CEO is going to be pretty upset when he starts getting subscription letters to the Silver Jedi marketing list sent to him. Oh my god, what are you using for security down there, an Ewok in a cardboard box that says ‘no viruses pleez’ god, it’s called encryption, this is too easy, oh no nothing to worry about, just a harmless email, no key logger no trojan just a congratulations on the new little o-oh wow. You opened it. Like you just opened it, what kind of moron just opens it? But then I find this part of the system, separate from the rest, totally dark, security on it like you wouldn’t believe, I think I fragged three separate datapads trying to get in, took me aaaagggeess to get into it, I don’t think I slept at all, though that isn’t exactly new, a finally get a lucky break and I’m in. So here I am thinking I’ve got myself something juicy, I mean, if someone has a massive vault with a battle droid patrol locked in a black hole, you expect there to be something worth while in there right?
Wrong.
I find an Aegis inventory list, nothing massive which is probably how I managed to get in to begin with, just a list of goods, hardware, software, what you can get and where to get it. An hour later I get a similar inventory sent to me along with an invitation to try up against some of their encryption, that Darkwire was in the good books up with Aegis.
Thank god for that.
-Email conversation between Enigma and
Hacks
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Sitting in the back of the speeder, Enigma tried not to gawk at the amount of flowing capes that filled the airways, every craft that carried someone of even the remotest importance seemed to have a flowing tail dangling behind it. The fact that there isn’t a crash happening every day in this place means either they have amazing luck or amazing pilots.
Travelling in person was certainly not the usual MO for the Slicer, but for a chance at a working relationship with a group that had access to encryption and gear that can make a maestro such as myself reconsider coming at in my spare time, I can make an exception.
Paying his fare, Enigma walked from the speeder into the complex, unaware of what he would face inside.
But the juice is worth the squeeze.

So anyways, I’m in this Corpo’s set up, just trolling out and and I’m like What the? Haha oh you did not just try and run a trace on me, take that and that oh, I hoped you are someone who backs up their files, big daddy CEO is going to be pretty upset when he starts getting subscription letters to the Silver Jedi marketing list sent to him. Oh my god, what are you using for security down there, an Ewok in a cardboard box that says ‘no viruses pleez’ god, it’s called encryption, this is too easy, oh no nothing to worry about, just a harmless email, no key logger no trojan just a congratulations on the new little o-oh wow. You opened it. Like you just opened it, what kind of moron just opens it? But then I find this part of the system, separate from the rest, totally dark, security on it like you wouldn’t believe, I think I fragged three separate datapads trying to get in, took me aaaagggeess to get into it, I don’t think I slept at all, though that isn’t exactly new, a finally get a lucky break and I’m in. So here I am thinking I’ve got myself something juicy, I mean, if someone has a massive vault with a battle droid patrol locked in a black hole, you expect there to be something worth while in there right?
Wrong.
I find an Aegis inventory list, nothing massive which is probably how I managed to get in to begin with, just a list of goods, hardware, software, what you can get and where to get it. An hour later I get a similar inventory sent to me along with an invitation to try up against some of their encryption, that Darkwire was in the good books up with Aegis.
Thank god for that.
-Email conversation between Enigma and

Sitting in the back of the speeder, Enigma tried not to gawk at the amount of flowing capes that filled the airways, every craft that carried someone of even the remotest importance seemed to have a flowing tail dangling behind it. The fact that there isn’t a crash happening every day in this place means either they have amazing luck or amazing pilots.
Travelling in person was certainly not the usual MO for the Slicer, but for a chance at a working relationship with a group that had access to encryption and gear that can make a maestro such as myself reconsider coming at in my spare time, I can make an exception.
Paying his fare, Enigma walked from the speeder into the complex, unaware of what he would face inside.
But the juice is worth the squeeze.