"Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9D50B73E94CFCHHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.250.. .
> "Jenn" <nope@noway.atnohow.anyday> wrote in
> news:hpb1ab$he6$1@news.eternal-september.org:
>
>> "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:Xns9D50B37576AA4HHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.250.. .
>>> "Jenn" <nope@noway.atnohow.anyday> wrote in
>>>> yes... that is part of how he investigates various people and
>>>> issues.
>>>
>>> Well, You have to understand in this line of work, it's best that if
>>> someone has a question or wants to know why such and such did such
>>> and such, it's best to ask them directly. It's considered bad
>>> practice to discuss private matters with outsiders.

>>
>> I understand ...
>>
>>>>> We haven't been friends (heh) since then. He says
>>>>> I became a whitehat
>>>>
>>>> Whats that mean .. to become *whitehat*?

>>
>>
>>> Whitehat=good hacker/reformed hacker
>>> Blackhat=bad hacker/the kind movies are made about...

>>
>>
>> ahh.. so it's a good thing when someone says you're a whitehat now?
>> LOL cool

>
> That depends on who you ask. Some of my older friends don't really like
> it, and some don't care either way. It's just one of those things.
>



Well .. kind of goes back to the cowboy and indian days.. (in the movies
anyway) .. white cowboy hats meant they were the good guy .. black cowboy
hats meant they were bad guys!
--
Jenn (from Oklahoma)