--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
Velia: She shook her head, knowing no games had ever even been loaded onto the computer let alone played. She didn't even open the minesweeper game and play that even though she was addicted to the game. "It has nothing to do with games, Angel. Having your computer freeze or act up in the middle of being somewhere you probably shouldn't is not an experience I ever want to have." Her hands had moved to curl around Saige's hips as she'd readjusted herself on Velia's lap as her eyes tracked Saige's movements. She really didn't do much with it, though it was obvious she knew her way around some at least. Enough that it shouldn't be too much of a headache to teach her the ins and outs of hacking. Hopefully.
"Ready to get to the hard stuff?" She grinned at the thought, sitting up more fully to get ready to show Saige how to use her programs. As she did, she leaned forward slightly and pressed a soft kiss to Saige's neck, though the moment she did she was unsure of what had made her think to do it. It had been more instinct than anything, leaving her feeling awkward afterwards as she tried to reason it out.
Saige: Saige nodded and pointed to a picture of 'Waterlillies at Giverny' by Monet, grinning. "I want to see this painting in person someday. I just love Monet, he is by far my favorite painter." She sighed longingly at the picture then a sharp shiver ran down her spine from the kiss to her neck. Her skin was still slightly burnt and so it was hotter than normal, though to any human it would still feel cold; it wasn't as cold as normal so Velia's lips against the sensitive skin of her neck made her instinctively draw a sharp breath to accompany the shiver. She giggled and reached down, relinquishing the mouse to Velia in order to slide her hand to the woman's side of her thigh and give it a light squeeze. "Mhmm, I am."
Velia: Her hand didn't immediately slide to the mouse, but instead slid underneath the desk to the hidden security feature there. She didn't need to see it for her fingers to find the correct numbers to key in the security code - though she would need to remember to give the code to Saige, or set her up one of her own. The moment the last digit was in the drawer to their right popped open. It wasn't a very big drawer as its only purpose was to hold the USB device. "Do you want me to show you first? And then let you try?"
She had never shown anyone how to do this before, so she hoped she wasn't going to be completely horrid at teaching her. Velia hoped that wasn't the case, though. She didn't wait for Saige to answer as she slid the drive into the computer and waited for the computer to register it. It didn’t take long - as Saige had said, the computer was stacked. The commands didn't prompt her for a password right out, instead coming up with a normal looking command prompt which would revert to the computer's own prompt unless the correct response was entered. She immediately did this and then grinned as the familiar program booted up to the screen. Not that it looked like a hacking script at all - as it was actually a completely playable minesweeper game that filled the computer screen at the moment.
Saige: Saige was watching the computer screen waiting for Velia to grab the mouse before suddenly the drawer popped open the right and startled Saige enough to make her jump slightly on Velia's lap. She peered into the drawer just before Velia plucked out the USB, and watched as the woman inserted it into the tower and then the screen came to life. Prompting her with a normal command prompt, she blinked. She knew what that was, but thought that only IT professionals used it. Again she blinked as that prompt disappeared after Velia entered a command; the hacking program booted itself from the flash drive and Saige blinked yet again at the screen. "Oh wow." She said, her words squashed together as she said them quickly.
She turned to look at Velia slightly out of the corner of her eye as she smiled. "That's so cool... I definitely need to learn how to do this. Then I'd never have to leave the house except to shop for better looking decorations for your house." She giggled gently and looked back to the screen, curiosity dashing wildly in her warm blue hues.
Velia: "Well then…" She turned her head to look at Saige, giving her another grin. "You should be a perfect little student then, hmm?" She chuckled at that, shaking her head before leaning forward and sliding her hand into an bland looking brown box that was slightly hidden behind the fairly big computer monitor. She fished out a generic looking USB drive and handed it to Saige to put into one of the remaining ports. "Personally, I don't like having anything physically on the computer. I wipe it after I use it so it's like new and all of my programs and anything I find is on flash drives." She shrugged her shoulders, fully aware that Saige may not feel the same way about security as she did, but wanting to explain as she went.
"Mmm" she hummed out as she debated where to start before placing her chin along Saige's shoulder. "Well, the easiest thing to learn is probably just looking for files to sell. She slid her hand over to the numpad to the right of her keyboard and tapped the number 1, bringing up a new command line. "The 1 key starts the process for the program to search out a random program, then you have to confirm it - or in my programs you do anyway. I like layers of security on all of my devices, really." She shrugged her shoulders than and started typing the confirm command
/run search=random It wasn't exactly unbreakable code, but it was what it was.
She'd typed the command slowly enough that Saige should have been able to see it, though she would go over it again with her anyway. Her fingers itched to continue on, knowing exactly what she wanted to do next. She didn't though - instead choosing to allow Saige a moment to look over the screen in front of them.
++ Connection successful.
++ You have entered systemID: <451.895.46.99>
+ System security level is estimated at 9.5
+ Loading gateway node ...
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+ You are currently in node 10_10_gateway
+ System alert is at: green.
+ You have 32 actions remaining.
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++ Security program "authentication" has pinged you, awaiting clearence authentication.
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Saige: Saige's eyes flickered to the box that she hadn't noticed until just then, then surveyed the little USB device in her hand that Velia had handed her. She blinked at it, then pursed her lips to the side. It was dark blue and black. She didn't like dark blue and black together like that, but it wasn't hers and she couldn't complain about it at the moment - Velia was well on her way into the hack and Saige needed to start paying attention. She plugged it into the tower in one of the remaining USB ports and then nodded, she could understand that. After all, this was illegal, she was sure of it. But it didn't involve killing anyone... so she liked it so far. The grey screen lit up with bright green command text, like an old 1960's computer had. Or that game of pong.
She leaned back a little, giving Velia a bit more shoulder to rest her chin on, bright blue hues trained on the screen as she watched intently. She watched Velia hit the number one on the num-pad, and then watched the screen fill with more bright green words. Saige nodded slowly in understanding, trying to get her head around all this information all at the same time so she could do it next. She knew that she was smart enough to, that wasn't the issue - the issue was doing it right the first time. She figured it would take her a couple tries before she got it right - not having too much confidence in herself as usual. "I understand that." She confirmed, watching her type the command and then watching the screen fill with more green letters and numbers.
She stared at them blankly, clear that none of them meant anything important to her. Though she knew what the words meant, she had no idea what they meant in terms of hacking. She had never used a computer to do anything like that. She blinked and then furrowed her eyebrows as her concentration increased tenfold. "So you just told the computer to find a random program, and confirmed it with the command?" She was a quick learner. Sometimes.
Velia: She shook her head, though the action was small as her chin stayed firmly on Saige's shoulder as she did it. "I'm using a program and what I told it to do was to search out a random system." She let go of her mouse so could point at the IP address that the program had logged them into. "That's what these numbers are - they're really not important for what we're doing, but the program logs it anyway." She pointed to the next line of text. "The program will give you a rough idea of how secure the system is as a whole - the higher the number the harder it is to hack through the different nodes."
She slid her hand back down to curl around Saige as she continued going down, line by line explaining their meanings figuring Saige was smart enough to follow along with her without her needing to actually point everything out. "The program will always put you in the gateway node. It's like… the starting point of a maze. There will always be a security program there that you will need to deal with and then you get to continue on in search of files." She let her head tilt down to press a kiss against Saige's shoulder, somehow finding the awkward feelings easier to keep at bay as they sat there talking about hacking like they were. "I have it set to my proficiency settings, which we can change for yours when you start, so it gives me a rough estimate of how long I can be fiddling around in here before I get noticed. The program will automatically terminate once it gets down to 0. If I trigger too many alarms, the system itself will shut down and we'll be locked out."
Velia: She slid her hand away from Saige to curl around her mouse, highlighting a word on the screen. "This particular system requires authentication in order to get passed the gateway. This program can be deleted - but in my experience that's not a very good choice - or you can run a mask program, which will try to fool the program into thinking we're authorized to be in here." As she explained this she clicked on the drop down menu that her programs had, showing all of the different add ons she'd programmed into it. After highlighting her masking program she clicked submit, telling the software to run that particular program. "The better coded your mask programs are, the more likely they are to succeed. When you get into higher security systems, you'll definitely want decently coded hacking scripts to work with." She eyed the screen as a bunch of code worked through the screen as her mask program did its magic before finally disappearing and displaying the results.
+ You are currently in node 10_10_gateway
+ System alert is at: green.
+ You have 31 actions remaining.
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+ Authentication accepted.
Saige: Saige took note of the fact that they were using a computer being obsolete at this point - that it mattered that they were using a program. Velia had said that she had told the program to find a random system, did that mean another random computer? She looked over to the pointed at numbers and nodded. She knew what an IP address was, and that that's what computers connected to the net using. It was basically the barcode of the computer, she knew that. Then Velia used a word she had no idea what it meant - nodes. Saige's furrowed eyebrows got heavier as she struggled to follow along. Gateway - start of a maze. That was simple enough. She bit her lip and nodded, expecting Velia to continue on.
"Like a guard to the maze entrance." She mumbled to herself, then went quiet again as she listened again intently. She understood that hacking had to be done proficiently - otherwise they would get caught which was why she figured the system would shut down - so they didn't have the FBI charging through her doors at any random time for the hacking. She nodded again, and watched as Velia slid her hand back to the mouse and highlighted the mask program. She took note of all the different choices, but also took note that Velia had suggested the Mask as the best choice. Her nod slowed but still continued as Velia explained more and more what she was doing.
"So it's like burglarizing with a mask on - instead of just shutting the cameras off." She tried to put analogies with the hack job - for her that had always made things easier. "The better the mask, the more likely it is to work. That makes lots of sense." She giggled. She thought she was getting the hang of it. She gave a soft 'oooh' as the program worked and the screen told her that the authentication was accepted. "It worked!"
Velia: Saige was absolutely adorable. Or at least, she was to Velia, which was all that really mattered to V. "Exactly - you've got this, Angel. And yes it did. My masking script may not be the best there is out there, it's definitely decent enough that it doesn't fail that often. The program is designed to find systems within certain security ranges." Velia opened the drop down menu back up before sliding her arm back to curl around Saige's middle again.
"Now - you see the mask script isn't even showing up as an option anymore? That's because the authentication program is no longer requesting information, so the program isn't recognizing a need to circumvent it. Which is alright, because it would be a bit pointless to use now and would just waste time." She gave a slight squeeze with the arm she had around Saige, before going back to what she was doing. "Some of these commands really aren't necessary because of some of the add ons that I've incorporated into the program, but they're still there regardless."
She frowned, wondering how much information was too much all at once, but decided to just keep going. It wasn't like she was just going to go over this once and then throw Saige into the deep end of the pool. "The first option, for example? One of the scripts I've added makes that obsolete. Its purpose is to find out what nodes you're currently connected to, so you can decide where to move to next. But if you look down to the last option, the program is already aware of all of the connecting nodes, so it would be a waste of time to ask the program to find the nodes again." She debated talking about the middle two options, but decided against that for now and moved her hand back to the mouse, hovering over the last option on the list and clicking on it before hitting submit.
"The security program has been taken care of, so all that's left in the gateway is to continue on into the rest of the system. Seeing as how we only have one option on where to go, the choice is fairly easy - though sometimes you have to make a choice between a handful of different options."
+ You are currently in node 10_9_security
+ System alert is at: green.
+ You have 30 actions remaining.
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++ Security program "authentication" has pinged you, awaiting clearence authentication.
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+ Connected to node 10_9_security.