03-06-2014, 10:06 AM
Sounded reasonable. Though did she really want to tell him who she was. Loksli had been out of the game for three years and counting. Getting caught kinda does that to a person. But she was young and impressionable then. A bank was far outside her security knowledge then, now it was a cake walk. But now she also had bigger and better tools to do the work with, all provided by Nathaniel's security company.
She took a deep breath and wondered if this was all worth it. But then again she was never one to thwart a challenge. And this was a challenge. Katya smiled and knew that it splayed across Loksli's avatar. She tapped away at the invisible keyboard and her signature scrolled into his system.
Loksli held out her hand. "Loksli."
It didn't matter if he'd heard of her, or if they knew each other, they were about to get far more friendly than most hackers got outside their own little circles. To know one's signature and handle by reputation was one thing, to actually see the end results and the way through, well that was another. She had just handed over the keys to her identity so to speak, trusting this would not back fire on her. "And you are?"
She took a deep breath and wondered if this was all worth it. But then again she was never one to thwart a challenge. And this was a challenge. Katya smiled and knew that it splayed across Loksli's avatar. She tapped away at the invisible keyboard and her signature scrolled into his system.
Loksli held out her hand. "Loksli."
It didn't matter if he'd heard of her, or if they knew each other, they were about to get far more friendly than most hackers got outside their own little circles. To know one's signature and handle by reputation was one thing, to actually see the end results and the way through, well that was another. She had just handed over the keys to her identity so to speak, trusting this would not back fire on her. "And you are?"