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I kind of have to agree with your sentiments. But these guys selling the security course only cover aspects of it that suit people that want to abuse that level of trust, Forensics investigations, so you can peal someones copy of windows open like an onion stripping away the layers of their private lives. Read their correspondance, basically be as intrusive as you want and just class it as the ethical approach. They're only in it for the money they're making teaching complete neopyhytes about some rudiementry hacking basics. Want a computer security course? Try me, I would tell you want you want to know for free, would not charge you 20'000 to get accredited and hand you a shiny certificate of excellence. Why the TCPCRYPT ontop of the already 3DES encrypted Kerberos.. well that throws AES ito the mix so now the protocol goes AES+3DES have to marvel that at one time Kerberos was banned as auxilery military technology.. Best shut up, it might be proprietary information. LOL
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