LitShark
Predator
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- Nov 8, 2002
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Name: Hector Troy
Alias: Trojan Force
Age: 28
Position: Founder and CEO of Index Industries, Trojan Cyber Security and Trojan Security LLC
History: Like most things, it began simply. When the government made mandatory the installation of RFID chips in the index fingers of all registered citizens, Hector designed a line of gloves without index fingers. Then, when the whole process proved intrusive--he designed a line of finger sleeves with RFID blockers. Thus Index Industries was born. Hector often joked that he made and spent billons to arrive back at a "glove."
While true in a sense, the main idea was that as people became more and more "connected," they wanted control over how and when others had access to their internal systems and information. An idea which became more complicated and profitable as the wetware fad gained in popularity. He merged with a software developer and made software to keep wetware OSs secure--then he developed systems for the government to work around them. In a way, he was playing both sides, back and forth, ad infinium.
He couldn't, of course, let the government discover that for every "work around" he sold to them, he was selling a reciprocal blocker to the Dark Web, so he developed relationships among the underworld to disperse the illegal software while selling new work arounds back to the government. This arrangement gave him two nearly inexhaustible streams of revenue, clean money from the government, dirty money in clean, untraceable crypto.
He has more money than he knows what to do with, but no one who he trusts to share it with.
Alias: Trojan Force
Age: 28
Position: Founder and CEO of Index Industries, Trojan Cyber Security and Trojan Security LLC
History: Like most things, it began simply. When the government made mandatory the installation of RFID chips in the index fingers of all registered citizens, Hector designed a line of gloves without index fingers. Then, when the whole process proved intrusive--he designed a line of finger sleeves with RFID blockers. Thus Index Industries was born. Hector often joked that he made and spent billons to arrive back at a "glove."
While true in a sense, the main idea was that as people became more and more "connected," they wanted control over how and when others had access to their internal systems and information. An idea which became more complicated and profitable as the wetware fad gained in popularity. He merged with a software developer and made software to keep wetware OSs secure--then he developed systems for the government to work around them. In a way, he was playing both sides, back and forth, ad infinium.
He couldn't, of course, let the government discover that for every "work around" he sold to them, he was selling a reciprocal blocker to the Dark Web, so he developed relationships among the underworld to disperse the illegal software while selling new work arounds back to the government. This arrangement gave him two nearly inexhaustible streams of revenue, clean money from the government, dirty money in clean, untraceable crypto.
He has more money than he knows what to do with, but no one who he trusts to share it with.