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Gray_Hat_927

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Welcome to Gray_Hat_927, my very own passion project filled with unique and engaging content. Explore my site and perhaps Gray_Hat_927 will ignite your own passions as well.

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INITIAL THOUGHTS

  "EVERYWHERE, THERE IS THIS SYSTEMATIC CONFUSION BETWEEN CIVILIZATION AND SOCIETY. CIVILIZATION REQUIERES THAT ALL LIVE UNDER THE RULE OF LAW. WHERE THE MONEY-POWER ELITES OF A SOCIETY LIVE ABOVE THE LAW, THERE IS NO CIVILIZATION."

   We currently live in a very interesting time. Information security and the legal system are being slammed together in a way that is straining the resources of both systems. The information security world uses terms like bits, packets and bandwidth and the legal community uses words like jurisdiction, liability and statutory interpretation. In the past, these two very different sectors has their own focus, goals and procedures and did not collide with one another.              But, as computers have become the new tools for doing business and for committing traditional and new crimes, the two worlds have had to independently approach and then interact in a new space--a space now sometimes referred to as cyberlaw.

     The U.S. invented the Internet basically with tax payer's money. We developed all the system of switching packets concept or information.

    Internet: The Internet is just a bunch of protocols that clever people put up together and it makes possible the exchange of information all over the world.

    IN A PERFECT PROGRAMABLE WORLD ALL OUR DEVICES WILL ACT LIKE ONE, they all be able to communicate, talk to each other. Adjust themselves base on each other readings.

    ETHICAL HACKING AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM

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