Trojan & Barsuk
You ever wonder how a fox can slip past a hunter by blending into the forest, while a hacker slips past firewalls by blending into code?
You think the fox and the code are the same? One just hides in bark, the other hides in bugs—both masters of disguise, both just a few lines away from being caught.
True, but a fox's camouflage is natural, a coder's disguise is a trick of logic. Both keep their eyes on the path to escape.
Looks like nature and net both love a good illusion—only the trickster wins the game.