// Operation update: Anome
// Contents Classified
We're still working around the clock to identify and track the people working with Anome. Our sniffers got wind of an access on a computer terminal that seemed to have been from some of his people.




Operatives investigated and encountered Hank Burbank, office worker, who told them that he had already secured the computer with a virus, since he was aware that someone was sneaking in to use it at night. But the infiltrators complained to the office technician about their new access problem, and the computer was taken in for repair.
Mr. Burbank gave operatives the address of the office technician, one Craig Damon. When they found him, Mr. Damon told the operatives that he was the recent victim of a raid, in which a marauding gang had made off with most of his equipment. He knew where the gang was holding their goods for shipment out of the neighborhood, however, and was able to lead the operatives there, where they found Exile boss Hardhat McCoy, who decided to give them some trouble over the recovery of the goods he'd stolen.






But this time McCoy had picked the wrong hardware to heist, and the operatives made short work of him and his gang.





Operatives recovered the computer in question from his stock of ill-gotten gains inside the building, and a scan by Mr. Damon recovered this heavily encrypted data, which we are currently working on decoding:
0011011110110110101100101011001000100000101101110011001000111001
0011011110110111101101011011100110110000100111010001000000100110
1011001010010000001001110011010010010000001101100011010010110101
1011100110010000001101010011101010110111101100010011001010010011
1011000100110111101110101011101000111001101110100001000000110000
1011001000111100100100000011101000010000001110010011001010110000
0011000010110001101101011001000000110111100100000011000110111001
0011000110110000101110011011001010111010001101000011001010010000
1011011100010110000100000011100110010000001101111011100000110010
1011101010010011101100100001000000110111100100000011110010110111
0001000000111011101100101011011000110010001100001011100100110111
1011101000111010001100101011100100110110000100000011000100110010
0011001100111010101101100011011000010000001100010011001010010000
0011001010111000001110000011001010111100100100000011100000111001
1011100100010000001101111011101010110010000100000011001100110111
1011001110110111101110100011010010111001000100000011011100110010
1011011100111001100101110001000000110000101110100011010010110111
1011000110111001001100101011101110100111001101111001000000111001
1001000000110111101101110001000000010000001110101011100000111001
1001000000110111101101110011001010111010001101000011010010111001
1010000010110111001101111011011010010111000100000001011010010110
0000000000000000000000000000000000110010100000000000000000000000
Operatives should be alert for similar encrypted data elsewhere.
// Contents Classified
We're still working around the clock to identify and track the people working with Anome. Our sniffers got wind of an access on a computer terminal that seemed to have been from some of his people.




Operatives investigated and encountered Hank Burbank, office worker, who told them that he had already secured the computer with a virus, since he was aware that someone was sneaking in to use it at night. But the infiltrators complained to the office technician about their new access problem, and the computer was taken in for repair.
Mr. Burbank gave operatives the address of the office technician, one Craig Damon. When they found him, Mr. Damon told the operatives that he was the recent victim of a raid, in which a marauding gang had made off with most of his equipment. He knew where the gang was holding their goods for shipment out of the neighborhood, however, and was able to lead the operatives there, where they found Exile boss Hardhat McCoy, who decided to give them some trouble over the recovery of the goods he'd stolen.






But this time McCoy had picked the wrong hardware to heist, and the operatives made short work of him and his gang.





Operatives recovered the computer in question from his stock of ill-gotten gains inside the building, and a scan by Mr. Damon recovered this heavily encrypted data, which we are currently working on decoding:
0011011110110110101100101011001000100000101101110011001000111001
0011011110110111101101011011100110110000100111010001000000100110
1011001010010000001001110011010010010000001101100011010010110101
1011100110010000001101010011101010110111101100010011001010010011
1011000100110111101110101011101000111001101110100001000000110000
1011001000111100100100000011101000010000001110010011001010110000
0011000010110001101101011001000000110111100100000011000110111001
0011000110110000101110011011001010111010001101000011001010010000
1011011100010110000100000011100110010000001101111011100000110010
1011101010010011101100100001000000110111100100000011110010110111
0001000000111011101100101011011000110010001100001011100100110111
1011101000111010001100101011100100110110000100000011000100110010
0011001100111010101101100011011000010000001100010011001010010000
0011001010111000001110000011001010111100100100000011100000111001
1011100100010000001101111011101010110010000100000011001100110111
1011001110110111101110100011010010111001000100000011011100110010
1011011100111001100101110001000000110000101110100011010010110111
1011000110111001001100101011101110100111001101111001000000111001
1001000000110111101101110001000000010000001110101011100000111001
1001000000110111101101110011001010111010001101000011010010111001
1010000010110111001101111011011010010111000100000001011010010110
0000000000000000000000000000000000110010100000000000000000000000
Operatives should be alert for similar encrypted data elsewhere.
Message Edited by Ghost on 06.07.2006 08:59 PM










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