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Jamie Woodruff is a hacker whose most famous exploit is the time he broke into the server room of a bank disguised as a pizza delivery man. 

Woodruff has many such anecdotes. He has entered buildings with fake ID, or dressed in uniforms purchased on eBay, pretending to be a worker servicing the alarm system. He has sent drones to hover alongside the top floors of banks to intercept the communications of the executive suite.

Had he been a malicious agent, Woodruff could have just walked away

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