A Calculated Risk Katherine Neville (adventure books to read txt) š
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āYou mean cocaine?ā I said, surprised.
āHeās got a hundred-thousand-dollar-a-year habit he canāt support, even on his inflated salary,ā Tavish told me. āSo heās using his staff and the bankās computer systems to churn out software that he sells on the open market. Though I canāt prove it, I believe his whole staff is moonlightingāthat he pays them kickbacks. Heās asked me to do the same, or heāll turn me over to Immigration.ā
āBut you arenāt here illegally,ā I said, āyouāre on temporary visaātrying to get your green card. I saw your file only this morning.ā
āHe no longer has a right to sponsor me. The firm he owned is technically defunct. In that sense, Iām at the bank under false pretenses as well. He supplied my references here, you see. If I were deported back to the U.K., Iād be fortunate to make a small percent of what I make over here for my technical skills. Iām not an āold schoolboy,ā you seeāIām just a working-class chap.ā
āYou realize this puts me in a real bind,ā I lied. (What an astounding miracle of good fortune this dinner had turned out to be.) āI canāt blow the whistle on Karp if we have no proof of his illegal activitiesāand if I tried, you might get deported, or terminated at the very least, for coming to the bank under false pretenses. But if I could buy some time by finding someone else to work for himāsomeone he couldnāt refuseāthen we could work out the details later about getting you out of this jam.ā
āIāve been thinking of nothing but that all day. I felt utterly sure heād put up a fuss like this,ā Tavish told me, āand I thought of the perfect person at lastāsomeone whoās been wanting to get into that department forever.ā
āYou know someone who wants to work for Karp?ā I said, amazed. āWhoever he is, he must be firing on two cylinders.ā
āItās a she,ā he explained. āHer nameās Pearl Lorraine, and she manages foreign exchange for the bank. Sheās an econometricianāa client of mine, since Iām supporting her systems. Sheās brilliantāand black. Heād have to come up with some pretty good reasons to refuse her.ā
āPearl Lorraine? From Martinique? She knows the exchange business far better than Karp, and has some computer background, too. But what does she think of the idea?ā From what I knew of Pearl Lorraine, she wouldnāt make such a move without plenty of motive; she was widely regarded as the most militant career opportunist at the bank.
āShe says Karp is a bit of a Nazi, among other things; it seems he refers to his black employees as jungle bunnies, and brags that he hires only black female secretaries, because they have nicer derrieres.ā
āGood Lord,ā I said, āif all thatās true, what makes you think sheād work for a guy like that?ā
āSimple,ā said Tavish with a grin. āSheās better at foreign exchange than he isāshe wants his job. And if you want to hit a home run, you have to be next up to bat when someone strikes out.ā
I agreed with Tavish that under our pressed circumstances, Pearl afforded the perfect solution. I decided when the cheese and fruit arrived that it was time to move on to the real topic of tonightās dinner.
āIāll be leaving for New York at the end of this week,ā I told Tavish. āThe quality circle will all be on board by thenāsix of youāand there are a few things Iād like us to discuss before I go.ā
Tavish regarded me seriously over his silver fork, and nodded for me to continue.
āFirst, I want you to crack the file that holds customer and correspondent bank account dataāand then to hit the electronic funds transfer system.ā
āWire transfers? Your own system?ā said Tavish. āThat must be the hardest system at the bank; youād have to get in from at least two placesāā
āYou need the test keys,ā I agreed, āto get at the wire transfers themselvesāand youād need to know the customer account numbers and secret passwords to get money out of specific bank accounts.ā
āYou mean, we should steal one test key for one dayājust to illustrate it can be done?ā
āAll those banks out there canāt change their keys daily,ā I said. āThere must be a program in the system that deciphers all the keys, and can somehow determine their validity even if they change without notice.ā
āAstounding,ā said Tavish, āand impossible to believe. If there were such a sort of ādecryptionā program, you could take money from any account you liked, and move it anywhereāassuming you had the account numbers.ā
I smiled, picked up a cocktail napkin, and drew a little diagram:
āEach bank branch keeps a card like this. The number at the top is the location number; it tells us which branch is making the transfer. This first column has a special code for the current month, the second column shows the current day, and the third column is the dollar amount of the wire transfer. These four numbersālocation number, month code, todayās date, and dollar amountāare the test key! Each key changes as the day and dollar amount changeāthatās it!ā
āYouāre joking,ā said Tavish. āI work in foreign exchange systems; I donāt know anything about the bankās branch operations. But if itās as simple as all that, anybody could break into the system and rip off funds!ā
āPerhaps they have,ā I said, sipping my champagne. āThatās what youāre supposed to find out. But of course, it may be more difficult than Iāve imagined; I myself havenāt seen the systems that decode these keys.ā
āHow complex could it be, given input like this?ā said Tavish, waving the napkin in excitement. āAfter all, theyāre only programs in there, arenāt they? But if you are right about this being the way it really works, itās bound to be a security horror beyond all imagining!ā
āAny regrets about signing on for this project?ā I asked.
āLord Maynard Keynes was asked, on his deathbed, whether he had any regrets about his
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