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SHORT & SIMPLE
A Publication by
G
REGORY
D. E
VANS
CyberCrime Media
Writing & Publishing, Editing & Design
Norcross, Georgia
Copyright ©2010 Gregory D. Evans
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except
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Gregory D. Evans
“...Evans goal today is to help individuals and companies protect themselves against
computer theft and security breaches.”
– Jason McKay – BlackEnterprise.com
“Innovator,” “leader,” “visionary”—just a few of the terms that describe Gregory D. Evans, and
the extraordinary range of talents and expertise that distinguish this multi-faceted author and
cyber-security expert.
Gregory Evans is a man driven by two passions: technology and community, and he has made it
his mission to use the former to serve the latter. It was this mission that led him to found LIGATT
Security (LIGATTSECURITY.com) in 2004.
Mr. Evans is a man of many sides, and wears many hats. The following is a brief look at some of
the roles he plays in the course of his exceptional career.
Worlds No. 1 Hacker
Mr. Evans is not like most of the textbook hackers who received their CEH or CISSP and think that
they are truly experience enough to consult on computer security. While in the 7th grade Mr. Evans
performs his first hack on the schools computers, enabling him to change grades for all the students
going unnoticed for 2 years. It was not until he hacked AT&T for the first time while in the 9th grade
and his parents paid back $30,000. With the publicity he received Mr.
Evans became a “Hacker For Hire” for some of the largest corpo-
rations in the world.
In 1996 Mr. Evans was hired to hack the largest telecommu-
nications company in the world such as AT&T (again), MCI,
Sprint and Worldcom. Making over $1 million a week, It was not
until 1997 that it all came to a end when someone tipped off the FBI
and brought it to a end. One of Mr. Evans conditions was to pay
back $10 million in restitution.
This was not to boast of Mr. Evans exploits over the
years, but to prove the level of experience he provides.
Entrepreneur
Providing helpful services to the public has always been at
the forefront of Mr. Evans’ mind. His abiding interest in the
benefits of technology also enabled him to recognize the
ways in which it could be misused by dishonest people—an
Gregory D. Evans
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