Busting the intruders
I knew I should have spent that night being proud of myself, but I had spent it crying. I wanted to be loved, and I wanted to fight for this love, but not at the price of losing myself. I was afraid that one day I would wake up bitter and tired of waiting for something that would never happen. Perhaps I was the one being selfish; I wanted him to have feelings for me just because I was filled with feelings for him, but I grew up learning that I had the right to be loved without needing to beg for it. Right now, I felt as if I was on my knees, begging him, waiting like a dog for a bone. It was pathetic.
I told Aren that I would wait until after Lan Jing’s birthday, but I couldn’t understand why that event had to determine our relationship. Was he going to miraculously open his heart for me then? Would a witch cast a spell upon him, and he would realize that he loved me all along? I couldn’t deny that my heart fluttered every time I saw him, that every time he touched me I felt shivers, that I had my eyes only for him. It didn’t matter if he gave me nothing but physical pleasure while I was ready to give him my all.
I felt as if I had to minimize our contact for a while. I crawled out of bed at six o’clock, tiptoed by his bedroom door, and sneaked out to work in the office at the company. I had just finished correcting algorithms to track our precious last night’s intruders when Alan and Norton showed up. “Mind telling me again, why are we working on Sunday?” Alan groaned, sitting by his computer. “Because I don’t want those bastards to cover the tracks. I want their physical location, what computers they used, everything,” I said decisively. “I don’t mind working on Sunday.” Norton shrugged.
I gave him a crooked smile. “Glad to hear it. Can we get to work now?” Alan’s program was designed to analyze patterns and use them to trace someone more precisely than using an IP address. It was the only way to trace a hacker who frequently changed his IP while breaking into the system. It was like forcing a hacker to leave bread crumbs that would eventually lead us to the real place he was connected to, but it could take time.
“If we assume that those hackers could be anywhere in the world, it will probably take a month before we find their physical addresses, but we can also take a risk and select a specific
area. Then we can either find them within hours… or run in circles and find nothing at all,” Alan explained.
My instincts kept telling me that those who broke into Lan Diamond Corporation’s system were the so-called “specialists” that Max talked about. If that was the case, then we could narrow our search, but if I was wrong, then I could waste all our efforts. The problem was that we didn’t have a whole month to find those jerks.
I made my decision. “Let’s limit our search to New York state.”
We spent all day checking every single internet connection in the twenty-million population. It was monotonous and exhausting work that required constant excluding of the patterns that weren’t exact matches so they wouldn’t litter our findings. We all jumped out of our seats as we discovered our first virtual bread crumbs in the New York City area.
“Great job, guys!” I shouted, feeling amazingly relieved that my suspicions were correct.
“Yeah!” Alan roared. “It won’t be long now!”
Four hours later, we were circling in the same area with one other trail leading us to the east and the other in the opposite direction. Our intruders used many gates and filters that eventually spread our tiny bread crumbs all over the city. We ended up arming Alan’s software with tons of additional algorithms, turning our search into an automatic process. The amount of work drained us completely, making Norton fall asleep under the desk; Alan landed on the sofa, and I eventually fell asleep sitting with my face splashed on the desktop. I woke up a few hours later, feeling a red flashing light assaulting my eyes. It took me a minute to focus my sight on the screen, but when I did, I burst into a mad scream. “Jesus fucking Christ! Could you mind my eardrums?!” Alan growled as he returned to consciousness.
I pointed at the screen, grinning like an idiot. “Location found!” Alan jumped up, lurched onto the desktop, and then started laughing. “This is fucking amazing!” I got up from my seat and we both started happy-dancing all over the office. It took us another minute to realize that Norton was still sleeping soundly, unaffected by all of the noise. Alan crouched down next to him. “Hey! Sleeping Beauty, wake up! We’ve found those fuckers!” Norton yawned and slowly opened his sleepy eyes. “You don’t need to shout. I can hear you.”
Once he finally crawled from under the desk, we could officially check the result of our chase. I clicked on the map; the location was in Manhattan, not too far away from the Lan Diamond Tower. All three attacks came from one place, an office building on Broadway.
“Do we know what companies have their offices there?” I asked, hoping to find anything that sounded familiar.
Norton grabbed his tablet, and a few seconds later, showed me the entire list of companies from that building. I read it carefully, but nothing caught my attention. However, I had little knowledge about Aren’s competitors, and there was only one person who could point out the possible suspects…
Sighing heavily, I grabbed my phone to send a message to Aren, but then I noticed that he had tried to call me several times and sent me a few texts as well. In those messages, he wished me a good day, asked me if I had eaten, and warned me not to overwork myself. I smiled, wondering if he was still the arrogant Aren I met. Maybe he truly was trying, but it wasn’t enough to make me believe he could permanently change. I sent him brief information that we found the location of where the previous night’s attack came from. He didn’t reply. After a minute, I heard a knock on the door, making Alan, Norton, and me scream like little girls.
“Jesus! Are you trying to scare the shit out of us?!” I yelled as I opened the door and saw Aren standing in the corridor. “It’s 4 AM! I was convinced that we were the only ones in the company!”
Aren chuckled and stepped inside our office. “It’s my company, remember? Besides, do you think that I will let my wife work while I stay at home?”
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