Chapter 517 - Can I borrow the best hacker? (2/2)
”Since an official started investigating Mr. Steve Gold, it would not be long until it became public, Mr. Gold and the high-level officials accepting bribes from him will be more cautious and meticulous.” General George Lee said.
”That's right. Mr. Gold and these officials might start liquidating their assets and erase all traces of their transactions. It was just right for us to start acting before all of Mark Sloane's effort go to waste.” Police Major General Alejandro Sato said.
”Okay, Sloane. That's our mission for the next 30 days. You'll lead this mission and you may start forming a group. You have someone in mind?” President Martin finally settled on a mission and now he wants to start the planning.
”Hmm... not really. I might just be needing a couple of Professor Iris's hackers.” Mark Sloane replied. ”We need them to hack the bank accounts of the high-level government officials involved in this case to pull out their money from their accounts.”
”Well then, I was actually wondering...” Professor Iris paused to glance at Jacob's direction. ”If Chairman Jacob would be willing to lend me the best hacker in the world.” She said in a sheepish smile. The identity of Daniel Li as the best hacker in the world has always been a mystery, no one knows it except for a couple of people and it is not surprising that Professor Iris knows it.
Everyone looked at her with curiosity. They were all wondering if Professor Iris knew who is this infamous hacker and what is his relationship with the Chairman of Twelve Army.
Jacob smiled at her not surprised at all. ”I'm sorry but he is exclusive unless the mission has something to do with Novus Rex.” Jacob didn't mention that that hacker is one of J's security. ”Maybe in the future, if the problems with Novus Rex has been resolved.”
Professor Iris nodded her head. ”I understand. I am looking forward to be working with him.”
”That would be great.”
”Well, I guess I'm going to have to lend Mark Sloane the best hackers I have.” Professor Iris said confidently.
”Is it still safe to hack into bank accounts? I mean, most of the banks these days use two-factor authentication. If someone tries to make transactions using my bank account, I will quickly find it out. Because once my ID and password were entered for undertaking bank transactions, I will eventually receive a one-time temporary password via text message. Without it, no one can access my bank account.” One of the council members, Robert Mayo, who seemed to not have any knowledge about the current technology voiced out his doubts.