Victoria Frazer
Bio
From Canada in Whitby ON, been I'm a reading-and-writing-for-a-longtime-gyal.
Stories (2/0)
Love 'N' Security
Hey, guess what's not the norm but loved by society? Being incredibly smart! With so many 'outlets' on the internet a.k.a websites, that require your login accounts, I just wanted to get into data security because I'm really smart and have a really 'big head'. Not just in college to protect society. But also to make that knowledge spread. My name is Dana and I figured I could contribute, at 25 years old, with a PHD in data security, year of 2012 in my classroom to any future students who just simply wanted to protect. So I had this one student, Simon, who seemed very diligent, consistent. He also was, seemingly enough, very, very likeable. He had to be past my age though, let's not get it twisted. And so I wanted to focus on him more, naturally. But I noticed that with his likeness, other women whether in the classroom and probably off campus would try to get in on his 'good side'. Okay get in his 'campus'? I'll just cut to the chase-- they get his number, sleep with him and of course, he puts it in his little black book. Watching his game throughout my class though, expectedly enough, that's exactly what ended up happening. The names of all these hoes had to be there and with my vanity issues, I just wanted to know how many women he'd been saying yes to. Well was it my luck, when one day he left behind his miniature-boom-boom-tracker in my classroom. To my surprise as I, of course, read through it, there were all these unencrypted details of these accounts, some for social subscriptions and another which I could tell regarded his bank information. The usernames and the passwords. Of course, of all the logins I looked at, it was the bank sign in one, in his booklet, because being a student is tough. Let me tell you, the sum of money I found in his account. He was a billionaire! $9,760,000,000 worth! I thought about why he would need help with the subjects of data security, programming, and all the other things I teach in my class. As far as the money he already had, he must either have inherited his daddy’s money or maybe he was already an entrepreneur -- of what--I didn’t know. But with my guidance I knew it would be beneficial for him, I just knew. Putting the two and two together I realized he could start his own business. Online. Which was the new way to go about it, then and now. Making his own websites from scratch, updating, upgrading and just overall tech savvy. And basically behind every aspect in his ‘business’. With the least amount of investment of time and money, tuition and equipment fees, and the most amount of output of my classes,...He could be or be even more independent -- and for me I could finally have a reason for being on my game about teaching and parading around the class with a tight dress! I was so insecure! Like, what does it take to get a man! Immediately, I needed to forget that he was just my 'good looking' student and realise, either way of how I wondered how he had this money, that he was of high prestige-- basically 'rich'... and 'good looking'... and my student... and my age! Five minutes passed after these wonders and realizations and someone was knocking on the classroom door. It was him. Now I'm pretty straight forward so I logged out of his bank account influenced by those pretty numbers on the screen. Him walking in though and then what he said next, you could tell he was pretty straight forward too. But what really stood out to me was to get that he was smart enough to recognise why his long-ass passwords are stronger--which is also one of the things I teach in my class-- but not smart enough to retain them in his head. So I said of the passwords, "So, you know they were just supposed to be easy but random associations?". So, he civilly gassed, "Well yeah... I mean it 'worked' right?" Let's just say recently, I bought a $100,000 engagement ring. That's more than my tuition was in '08.
By Victoria Frazer3 years ago in Education