I've been offered a job with an offshore wealth management firm. They exist to make the rich richer by usury, and I could tell from the job interview they are skating on the edge of legality. It's nothing blatantly fraudulent or illegal, but they expect a battle with the regulators.

So I was going to say no to them, but now I'm reconsidering.... if I refuse to help them that doesn't particularly harm them, but maybe I can do some sort of inside job?

Could I rob them, and then report them to the feds to stymie their attempts to come after me? I doubt their security would be bad enough to make that easy. Maybe some sort of whistleblowing? Any creative ideas for exploiting the exploiters?

  • BumpInTheNight [none/use name]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    I can't outsmart their technical team on cybersecurity and pwn then that way. But maybe if I allied with a hacker I could be the inside man, use my access to plant an exploit on the system

      • carbohydra [des/pair]
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        4 years ago

        Getting their trust would probably involve doing illegal stuff yourself, which they can use aganist you.