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Onderwêreld deur Fanie Viljoen

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With the RAT operational on Doc Pienaar’s computer, Greg can see everything that happens as if he was in Doc’s office. He feels a strange combination of excitement and guilt. He now has access to Doc’s computer for as long as his password remains the same. He devises a plan to install a keylogger on Doc’s computer so that he can map Doc’s keystrokes and lift his passwords. While he is busy fiddling with Doc Pienaar’s desktop, TJ knocks on his door to check up on Greg, who is supposed to be injured or sick. He tells TJ that he does not think it is that serious. TJ repeats what he told Greg in the morning, that he is available when Greg wants to talk. He can see that TJ is expecting to be invited inside, so Greg looks over his shoulder to make sure nothing incriminating is on display. TJ asks Greg if he is interested in playing a game of chess, to which Greg declines, telling him that he will play with him a little bit later and that he should ask Plank to play, but Plank has been smoking marijuana again.

Greg tells TJ to meet him at 8 o’clock in the formal lounge. He gets back to snooping around Doc Pienaar’s laptop, looking through the emails on his Microsoft Outlook. He remembers Eckhardt telling him that hackers do not use Outlook, they would rather use other email clients such as Mutt or Pine. He pokes around Doc’s emails, eventually finding several encrypted emails. He needs to find the private key; however, the more time he spends on Doc’s computer, the greater his chances of being caught. He scours the computer, eventually finding the private key on the USB currently attached to the computer.

He quickly decides to download all the emails to a free anonymous FTP site before logging off; however, the underworld calls out to Greg, prompting him to search the computer even more. He eagerly awaits the download of various files to complete downloading; however, as Greg attempts to log off the computer, the cursor begins moving on its own, indicating that Doc Pienaar is currently using his computer.