
Trying to figure out how this is different from standard IT support in Missouri.
A Kansas City man who stands accused of having a disregard for basic opsec made his first court appearance on Friday over a series of alleged cybercrimes. Nicholas Michael Kloster, 31, is alleged to have embarked on a confusing three-month Missouri crime spree that involved breaking and entering into a gym, causing $5,000 …
"Only one of these was detailed in the indictment: a thumb drive that prosecutors say was advertised as one that could help users break into computers."
ID10T and using a work email, did he want to get caught? Good luck finding a job after he gets out. The fact that the trial is set for April Fools Day is a nice touch.
Joke aside, the US generally has crap labour law, but the discrimination bits are sufficiently resembling adequate that if you attach a photo to a resume it's going directly to the circular file. Unless your job is in the performing arts, what you look like is utterly irrelevant for anything a résumé should be used for.