googledox: (hackerman)
Brainiac 5 | Querl Dox (post-zero hour) ([personal profile] googledox) wrote in [community profile] legionworld2017-02-27 03:45 am

Using an RX modulator, you might be able to hack the uplink to the download

Who| Any hackers that would try to get into secure Legion business
What| With Brainiac in Medbay, he can't actively defend his stuff, so if they're very very good at what they do, hackers can rummage through his biz
Where| Cyberspace? Probably on Legion World
When| After "Out With the Old," while Brainy is still recuperating.
Warnings/Notes| N/A

Many of the Legion's records are public. Some have information on criminal informants or Legion protocol that shouldn't fall into the hands of villains that could use it against the team, and have certain details locked down or redacted, but only the relevant bits are locked down.

To the undiscriminating, the Legion looks squeaky clean, with a solid arrest record and very few civilian casualties in their missions. They look like they're attempting to be held to a certain standard of accountability by allowing the public access to as much information as they can safely allow.

But underneath many layers of security, and beyond the nearly countless databases of publicly-available data, or data that's at least accessible by the whole team, there is a digital realm that's locked up like Fort Knox: Brainy's files. To find them in the Legion's computer systems, you have to dig deep, and to bypass the security, you have to be clever.
vata: (I've got a ton)

[personal profile] vata 2017-02-28 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
In truth, she'd meant to do this sooner. Playing the role of Azúcar, getting a decent reputation under her belt, it wasn't meant to last for as long as it did or as...potently, either. But the missions came first, the recovery period ran long, and this time— this time she's ready. Perched and poised in her habitat, comfortably folded up in a corner where she jacks directly into the system.

One hand on the keys, the other buried in a bag of snacks.

"Let's see what you're really made of."

She expects to run into deterrents, defenses; digging beyond the surface level with a needling precision (a cultivated mixture of practiced technical knowledge, cybernetic upgrades and— well, all those nice little modifications Cortana was so helpful in tacking on.

Edited (typos typos) 2017-03-19 07:15 (UTC)