, SecurityFocus 2003-04-15
SAN FRANCISCO--Should corporations hire known hackers with criminal records to test and secure their networks?
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There comes a day in every hackers life when he get the urge to reproduce or to get something more out of life than just another ego boost.
When they reach that point they usually get a well paid job doing what they previously did for free, AND getting a great ego boost from it, but only if they measure up to the competition. It's a lot harder to build a watertight ship from three tons of lumber than to drill a hole in one.
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