Chapter 2927
Chapter 2927
Nicole finally got why the project was dragging its feet.
She had requested a tracking program, something she thought would be easy for the team.
But it turned out they were up to more than she asked.
They were setting a trap with a phishing program, aiming to switch the real decryption program with a
fake at the last second.
Their plan? To snag Water Crest's data without raising any alarms.
Nicole bit her lip, pondering abit before she said, "That's a good idea, but it's definitely risky." Even she
wasn't entirely sure they could pull it off.
The program was complex.
"we can give it a try," Jared decided, after considering Nicole's words.
Nicole looked at him, "We can't be certain of winning." If they failed, they'd alert the enemy and create
more trouble.
"But it's worth trying," Jared said calmly, confident in their abilities.
Gary was eager to get started, "Let's do it." Ryder also agreed, "I'm on board." Preston looked to
Nicole, "I'll follow your lead." Everyone turned to Nicole, waiting for her decision.
Nicole took a deep breath and nodded, "Let's try it." Gary suggested bringing in another computer, but
Nicole had already brought one, anticipating they might need it.
"Let's start then.
I'll send you the current program," Preston said, transferring the data to Nicole's laptop.
Ryder asked Jared if he wanted to wait or leave, to which Jared replied, "I'll wait for her," and sat down,
indicating his support for Nicole.
Nicole, with Preston, Ryder, and Gary, quickly dived into the programming, their focus intense.
"This part here is where we're stuck.
It feels like the Trojan program is too easily detectable," they discussed.
Nicole listened, her eyes reflecting deep thought.
Their program was nearly perfect, except for their concerns.
If discovered, their effort would be wasted.
They needed a more comprehensive plan.
“Your concerns make sense," Nicole acknowledged. This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
"If the enemy is using Nolan, they'll be cautious.
And hackers always have strong firewalls.
Why don't we do the opposite?" "The opposite?" The others looked at her, intrigued by her proposal.
"Let's make the program easy to spot on purpose.
It could be just the break we need..." Nicole laid out her plan.
"That's genius!" Gary burst out, visibly thrilled.
"It's like turning a tough spot into an opportunity.
Brilliant thinking!" Preston chimed in, clearly impressed by Nicole's approach.