JACK: What are you doing these days with social engineering type stuff?ĪLETHE: So, I work for a company called Critical Insight. My name is pronounced Alethe, like a lethal weapon. JACK:Ĝan you pronounce your name for me?ĪLETHE: Sure. (INTRO): These are true stories from the dark side of the internet. Well, he did the right thing and he actually escorted me to the front office to make sure my badge was valid. Then he was flabbergasted because he thought he’d caught me doing something wrong. I was like, but look, I have an employee pass. He was flabbergasted but gave me an employee badge anyway which was actually good, because the security guard finally caught me the next day and was all like, finally gotcha now you’re coming with me, pal. I said okay, okay, I’ll just say I work at some other area of the festival. He said hm, I bet you do, but I don’t want to be the one to be blamed if you get caught. How have you been getting in every day? I said well, it’s no problem I’ve got ways of getting in. This went on for months until my boss said hey, I was talking with the front office today and we were going over some things, and I realized I never gave you an employee badge. Then when the coast was clear, I’d pop up and go the other way and figure out a way to get in the festival. I just ducked behind some trees or some cars or something and waited for them to roll on by in their golf cart. Once, they even got in their golf cart and came straight towards me. Over time, the security guard started to notice me more and more and thought I was suspicious because I was showing up every day and always avoiding them. But I quickly learned their habits and was able to find ways to go around them. I figured out where employees park and I saw there was a security guard watching the back gates and side entrances and stuff. This was such a fun thing for me to do because I had an honest reason to sneak into the Renaissance Festival. So, every day that I came to work, I had to find a way to sneak into the festival. Well, when I got a job there, my boss forgot to give me an employee pass to get in. It’s almost like an amusement park, with tall walls all around it, and you have to pay to get inside. If you don’t know what that is, it’s a place where people dress up like they did in the 15th century and do things from that time period like jousting and falconry, and eating old-fashioned food. JACK: Okay, so, one year when I was in college, I took a job at the Renaissance Festival.
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