Formally learning how to engineer such products seems counter productive. Taking apart trojans/viruses seems useful, but this is just asking for trouble. You're taking script kiddies, giving them slightly more knowledge and a bit of confidence. It is fairly apparent that no major security company would hire any of these clowns, why train them to cause trouble?
Formally learning how to engineer such products seems counter productive. Taking apart trojans/viruses seems useful, but this is just asking for trouble. You're taking script kiddies, giving them slightly more knowledge and a bit of confidence. It is fairly apparent that no major security company would hire any of these clowns, why train them to cause trouble?
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