Author: Jake
Date Published: 7/16/04
Rating: PG-13 for any language, it shouldn't get any worse than that.
Spoilers: None I hope, this is basically just something I came up with over a period of time.
Author's Note: Um…well, the first few chapters don't have many references to Stargate but trust me, it will become very interesting here soon. This is completely a figment of my imagination, and if you must know, I have no experience in hacking so please don't say that I don't know anything about it. I do not condone hacking. I have never hacked into anything before. And if you hack, don't be as stupid as my character…
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Kevin walked into his lair. He eyed the mix of technology and smiled in pride. He would never admit to half of the things he had done on his computer, and most of the places he hacked would never find out about him. Kevin was a good hacker, most other hackers didn't know of him though, he didn't hack the lowly bank or search engine sites, he hacked the government. If he thought he could break in, he tried, and almost every time he tried, he succeeded. First came the army, then the navy, and each branch of the military just so he could see the cool prototypes for aircraft and such. A few files were heavily guarded when it came to the Air Force though, and Kevin didn't think he should try and hack those files…something inside him warned that someone was following him, on his tail, trying to figure out where he was hacking from. At that point, he left. He knew someone wanted those files protected. Kevin always liked a challenge, but right now, it would be suicide to try and hack into something that heavily guarded. For now, it would have to wait. He already found some very interesting aircraft prototypes, most your standard fighter jets, but there was something different, some kind of change that didn't seem right, some of the planes looked like they would never fly, that gravity would win in the end, but the air force was pursuing the research, so it had to be able to fly… He pondered this more and more and finally decided to turn on some music. Rock music, blasting from his Creative® speaker system, the subwoofer shaking the walls, but he didn't mind, he was the only person there, this was his place, his lair. As he relaxed he flipped on the TV to some network news channel, and was surprised at what he saw.
"…and to recap on our Breaking News story. Apparently sometime in the last few hours, the Army, Navy, Air Force and other major military instillations were hacked from an unknown location. The government reported that they would locate this person, whatever it would take. Stating, 'No one hacks us and gets away with it.'"
Damn…that was fast. Guess they thought the faster they reported it to the public the more chance I'd be scared and not hack anything anymore…they say they're going to find me, so they probably know something, maybe the state I'm in, who knows… The first time they actually catch on is the one time that I'm seriously considering that hacking the military might have been a bad idea…
Date Published: 7/16/04
Rating: PG-13 for any language, it shouldn't get any worse than that.
Spoilers: None I hope, this is basically just something I came up with over a period of time.
Author's Note: Um…well, the first few chapters don't have many references to Stargate but trust me, it will become very interesting here soon. This is completely a figment of my imagination, and if you must know, I have no experience in hacking so please don't say that I don't know anything about it. I do not condone hacking. I have never hacked into anything before. And if you hack, don't be as stupid as my character…
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Kevin walked into his lair. He eyed the mix of technology and smiled in pride. He would never admit to half of the things he had done on his computer, and most of the places he hacked would never find out about him. Kevin was a good hacker, most other hackers didn't know of him though, he didn't hack the lowly bank or search engine sites, he hacked the government. If he thought he could break in, he tried, and almost every time he tried, he succeeded. First came the army, then the navy, and each branch of the military just so he could see the cool prototypes for aircraft and such. A few files were heavily guarded when it came to the Air Force though, and Kevin didn't think he should try and hack those files…something inside him warned that someone was following him, on his tail, trying to figure out where he was hacking from. At that point, he left. He knew someone wanted those files protected. Kevin always liked a challenge, but right now, it would be suicide to try and hack into something that heavily guarded. For now, it would have to wait. He already found some very interesting aircraft prototypes, most your standard fighter jets, but there was something different, some kind of change that didn't seem right, some of the planes looked like they would never fly, that gravity would win in the end, but the air force was pursuing the research, so it had to be able to fly… He pondered this more and more and finally decided to turn on some music. Rock music, blasting from his Creative® speaker system, the subwoofer shaking the walls, but he didn't mind, he was the only person there, this was his place, his lair. As he relaxed he flipped on the TV to some network news channel, and was surprised at what he saw.
"…and to recap on our Breaking News story. Apparently sometime in the last few hours, the Army, Navy, Air Force and other major military instillations were hacked from an unknown location. The government reported that they would locate this person, whatever it would take. Stating, 'No one hacks us and gets away with it.'"
Damn…that was fast. Guess they thought the faster they reported it to the public the more chance I'd be scared and not hack anything anymore…they say they're going to find me, so they probably know something, maybe the state I'm in, who knows… The first time they actually catch on is the one time that I'm seriously considering that hacking the military might have been a bad idea…
