There is always that danger. To use some extreme examples, it's believed that Jack the Ripper had formal medical training. The training itself is supposed to be to help someone but was in fact used for other reasons. Same applies to the many of the medical experiments done during WWII and some of the experiments done using LSD in the 70s. If someone gets taught C and how to use it to connect to other machines or how to access memory, do we know whether they'll use it for noble reasons or not? No. We can only hope that when it's taught that the person highlights the importance of staying ethical and why going to the "dark side" isn't necessarily all it's cracked up to be.Quote:
It makes things clearer, but still leaves the danger of a 'sleeper' getting through the checks, which in turn would make for a far more dangerous author .......
