Wednesday 1.53 Information
Dec. 8th, 2008 08:47 amNagi walked into his room and quickly slid behind his computer. It was an impressive piece of machinery, completely up to date and geeks wet dream.
Deft fingers flew over the keyboard, almost too quickly to discern as he entered the passwords to bypass his own security. He'd placed the files in quarantine, for not even Kritiker would keep these files without any security or attached viruses. Despite the occasional stupidity of their agents, Kritiker itself was far from stupid. As a matter of fact, he counted on them being intelligent. It was often a lot harder to bypass the chaos that a half-competent security was, than an air-tight one. After all, if the security was... Well... Secure, you could simply expect to find traps in any given place. If it wasn't... Well traps could be anywere. After all, those security systems might not be perfect, but they were often a whole lot more creative.
Not that he couldn't deal with that, of course.
He'd found his access to Kritiker's more common files quite a while ago though, and although he had to deal with security updates once in a while, he managed quite well.
The files he'd found now had been a little harder to dig up though, and not without repercussions. He gave the computer in front of him a grim smile.
When he had the files cleared and available, he waited for Schuldig to ask.
Deft fingers flew over the keyboard, almost too quickly to discern as he entered the passwords to bypass his own security. He'd placed the files in quarantine, for not even Kritiker would keep these files without any security or attached viruses. Despite the occasional stupidity of their agents, Kritiker itself was far from stupid. As a matter of fact, he counted on them being intelligent. It was often a lot harder to bypass the chaos that a half-competent security was, than an air-tight one. After all, if the security was... Well... Secure, you could simply expect to find traps in any given place. If it wasn't... Well traps could be anywere. After all, those security systems might not be perfect, but they were often a whole lot more creative.
Not that he couldn't deal with that, of course.
He'd found his access to Kritiker's more common files quite a while ago though, and although he had to deal with security updates once in a while, he managed quite well.
The files he'd found now had been a little harder to dig up though, and not without repercussions. He gave the computer in front of him a grim smile.
When he had the files cleared and available, he waited for Schuldig to ask.