Web Wide War

Prolog
Ever since the end of the twentieth century most people knew about the dangers of computer hacking, and for this reason feared it. Computer companies, firms, corperations and governments worked endlessly on improving their security software in order to keep in line with the ever increasing rate and ingenuity of computer hacking. In the twenty first century the global secutiry system was a mess of security programs and counter hacking programs which wrapped around the world in an ever tightening net. Most people were not aware of how good the security systems had become.

It is so ironic that it is the security systems, and not the actual hackers, that were humanities downfall.

Security breach
Jeremy sat in front of his laptop, sipping a cup of coffey and waiting for his programs to boot up. The office in which he sat belonged to a small bet successful computer firm which had requested his services for the night. The office in which he worked was an elegant modern style that belonged to the chief of staff. Apparently the CEO's office and the chief of security's office had secrets in them that he shouldn't see. Most of the computers in the firm were disconected from the local netword so that he wouldn't be able to hack in and steal any secrets. AS IF! Jeremy could hack this little company any afternoon he wanted. He was, after all, one of the best cyber punks un town.

Jeremy swirled his ball point pen around his finger a few times to let off some of his exietment, before sticking it profesionaly behind his ear. He then whistled a few notes as he ran a debuging checkup on his programs. All was going good. None of his programs were showing any problems. He wished that there would be at least one error, it would give him what to do in the time it took for his off-site programs to scout his target for tonight. But then, he built all of his programs himself, so there was no way there would be bugs in them.

Behind him stood three men, all of which were wearing expensive black business suits, unlike Jeremy who was wearing a plain white T-shirt and jeans. The business men were the CEO of the computer firm, the head of staff and head of security. None of them were looking very chierful. Of them only the CEO was sitting down.

Jeremy only got the CEO's name, and that was the last one. Backster. Strange that these guys would be so paranoid with their own names. But Jeremy ran a no-wuestions-asked policy, so he mais it a point to keep from asking.

On screen his first recons reported in. The area was clear for him, he'll have very little trouble going in.

To be continued...