[ussgeorgetown] In Plain Sight by Dove McCallah

  • From: TKilyle@xxxxxxx
  • To: ussgeorgetown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:36:35 EDT

***Sending for Kari because Yahoo is evil  
**takes place right after  Dove's return to the ship... I apologize for the 
tardiness and the  length**
 
 
After hugging Tawa good night, Dove went  straight to the console and started 
setting up.  First, she had to tap into  the station's network, which was 
normally easy if nothing was on lockdown and if  you were only looking for 
unclassified information.  However, now there  were some nasty firewalls.  At 
least 
they were last year's edition.   She kept the Georgetown up to date, but 
apparently Deep Space Nine's computer  tech was slacking a bit.
 
It didn't take too long to figure out where  a certain Admiral was keeping 
his files, nor where all of his corespondences  were going.  She de-encrypted 
those as well, just on the principle of the  thing.  
 
The next part was a bit tricky; setting up a  way that the GT would get 
continuous reports for the next few weeks and not  being noticed.  But of 
course, 
she managed it, making it look like routiene  messaging.  Hiding in plain 
sight, so to speak.  Someone of her  caliber looking specifically for what she 
had 
done would find it, but at least  they wouldn't be able to trace it as she 
bounced the data trail through quite a  few different routes that changed every 
minute.  
 
Last part was the easiest, of course.   Sending it to the captain with a note 
explaining what she had just "happened"  across.

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  • From: "Manninen, Kari CTM3, OT" <manninen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'TKilyle@xxxxxxx'" <TKilyle@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 14:20:30 +0600
Could you send this along to GT?  Yahoo doesn't like me.
 
 
 
 **takes place right after Dove's return to the ship... I apologize for the
tardiness and the length**
 
 
After hugging Tawa good night, Dove went straight to the console and started
setting up.  First, she had to tap into the station's network, which was
normally easy if nothing was on lockdown and if you were only looking for
unclassified information.  However, now there were some nasty firewalls.  At
least they were last year's edition.  She kept the Georgetown up to date,
but apparently Deep Space Nine's computer tech was slacking a bit.
 
It didn't take too long to figure out where a certain Admiral was keeping
his files, nor where all of his corespondences were going.  She de-encrypted
those as well, just on the principle of the thing.  
 
The next part was a bit tricky; setting up a way that the GT would get
continuous reports for the next few weeks and not being noticed.  But of
course, she managed it, making it look like routiene messaging.  Hiding in
plain sight, so to speak.  Someone of her caliber looking specifically for
what she had done would find it, but at least they wouldn't be able to trace
it as she bounced the data trail through quite a few different routes that
changed every minute.  
 
Last part was the easiest, of course.  Sending it to the captain with a note
explaining what she had just "happened" across.

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