To a bored teenager in a dark bedroom, it was a shortcut to a weekend of stealth gaming. To Sam Fisher, watching the data packets move in real-time from a terminal inside a damp NSA sub-basement, it was a "Trojan Horse" designed by the JBA (John Brown's Army).
The cursor hovered over the link: .
"Lambert, they’re biting," Sam whispered into his comms. "The file isn't the game. It’s a mirrored encryption key. Anyone who downloads it is unknowingly hosting a fragment of the JBA’s new communication server." To a bored teenager in a dark bedroom,