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Phaat fico describes how to prevent identity theft & knowledge about id theft in less than 5 minutes Learn more at http://WhattHeFicO.org/about.html online identity theft,identity theft credit
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In this tutorial we will hijack a live session so that we can have the same priviliges of the account without having any information about the username and password. We will start by redirecting the secure traffic to an insecure server using SSLStrip, next we use ferret to extract cookies from the traffic and then we will use hamster to inject the cookies in the browser
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I just dont know what to go for, I was convicted of 2 class c felonys in identity theft & 3 class d’s in ‘unarthurized access to a computer database’
I want to major in somthing but can’t figure out what I have access to…
any help would be appreciated in different options I’ve got that my record won’t hold me back.
I’m really not interested in business management, i was… but its not really what I wanna do.
I like computer science, cyber security, forensic science, chemistry & the automotive industry (except thats at a different school in another city
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would love to go to ciminal justice, but I think my record pretty much sits that down.,
anything else?
I’m open to all suggestions, the felony has been 7 years old.. when i was 18
keep in mind I’m a pretty big muscle dude with a tattoo sleeve & tattoos on my knuckles & neck, just incase it affects any future career jobs because of appearence
You can get into university with felonies. The problem is whether you’ll be admitted to certain majors related to your felonies; and beyond that, whether you’ll get a job when you graduate.
Can you get the felonies expunged? You’d need to find out the rules for that in your state; including waiting period. But if this is possible – I mean, you were 18 when you were convicted, so you were barely on the adult side of things – if this is possible, pursue it, because it’d be worth it. It’d free you up re: employment.
As a felon, you’re going to have great, great difficulty finding anyone willing to employ you at all, never mind in a field, like computer science, which is directly related to what your felonies were all about. You can’t go into any field where you’ll have access to people’s personal info, or work in depth with computers, and expect an employer to want to hire you. That is, unless your computer skills are HOT. If your computer skills are in a field where they can’t find people, and where you are really so darn good at what you do that people will be willing to take the risk… but know that even then, it’s a long-shot. An extreme long-shot.
What I strongly suggest for most felons, due to the difficulty getting a job with an employer, is that you focus on a major that gives you the opportunity to start your own business, should you need to. In this way, if you can’t get hired, you can be self-employed. So you may need to be a bit creative on this one, but you do have options. Is there something that you can do that suits your interests and skills, and would allow you to be self-employed? Own your own business? Work freelance only? That sort of thing? There should be a ton of options, but you want to take some time to think through them, do some research, maybe talk to some people who already work doing such things.
You can’t major in anything that requires you to be licensed before you can get a job, because in most states, having a felony is going to prevent your licensure. So that means you can’t major in accounting, nursing, teaching, etc. And it makes no sense to me that you’d major in criminal justice, because IMO, you will be unemployable in that field.
As for your appearance – you’re right to be concerned about that. But I’ve had tons of students who’ve had tattoos and been big, tough looking men. What they do for corporate America is wear a long-sleeved shirt, to cover the tattoos. Check to see if the collar of an Oxford or dress style shirt covers your neck tattoos. If so, then it’s really just the tattoos on your knuckles that might be an issue. You could consider having only those ones removed, or leave them be and just know that yes, they may be an issue for certain industries or certain bosses – and obviously those companies aren’t good fits for you. They won’t be an issue for other industries/bosses, or they’ll be less of one. For example, for big-time corporate America, they’d probably be an issue, but for a small, upstart software firm in a funky town or major metro area? Far less of one, if they’re an issue at all.
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