The Enemy Inside: A Novel of the War on Terror by Christie William
Author:Christie, William [Christie, William]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780786032662
Amazon: B011JTQ7FC
Goodreads: 26077539
Publisher: Open Road Distribution
Published: 2006-01-01T08:00:00+00:00
âYou know, these Chechens donât rattle easy,â Troy was saying. âIf the guy running my safe house didnât show for two whole days, I think Iâd be shitting the bed right about now.â
âBut youâre a well-known spaz,â said Storey.
Troy just swung off onto a different riff. âMaybe. All I know is, I hate vans. Pete, how can you stand being cooped up in vans all the time?â
âBetter than freezing my ass off on top of some Afghan mountain,â Lund replied, bent over his screens.
âIâll take the mountain anytime,â Troy grumbled.
âHere we go,â Lund announced. âJust turned their phone on. Eighteen hundred megahertz, GSM cellphone.â
Whenever a cellular phone is turned on it emits a control signal, called a handshake, that identifies itself to the nearest network base station. The network determines if the signal is coming from a legitimate registered user by comparing it to its subscriber list. When thatâs done, the network emits a control signal through the base station that allows the subscriber to place calls at will. All these signals were visible on Lundâs screen, and recorded onto his computer drive.
âTheyâre dialing out,â he said.
Cellular providers like to tell their customers that, unlike the old days of analog phones that anyone with a scanner could listen to, their modern digital encrypted phones could not be monitored. Which was not true. Radio Shack scanners didnât work anymore, but Pete Lundâs million dollarsâ worth of portable electronics did. The antenna, receiver, and laptop computer fit neatly inside a briefcase.
A ring tone went off in the van, startling everyone.
âShit,â said Troy.
Storey glanced at Jan Mohammadâs cell phone before showing the number to Lund.
âThatâs it,â Lund said. âTheyâre calling Jan Mohammad.â
âJan Mohammad ainât going to be answering,â said Story.
âI love this,â said Troy.
Everyone turned to look at him.
âFuck you, I do,â Troy retorted. âI love seeing the terrorists get terrorized for a change.â
âWell, when you put it like that,â said Storey.
Jan Mohammadâs cell phone stopped ringing.
Storey checked the screen. No voice mail. âOkay,â he commanded the Chechens inside the house. âNow yell at each other a while, then call your emergency number.â
âYou want to hear?â Lund asked. âThey left their phone on.â
Troy answered for everyone. âShit, yes.â
Now that he had the International Mobile Subscriber Identity, the fifteen-digit number that was the country, network, and station identification number; and the International Mobile Equipment Identity, which was that phoneâs unique identification code, Lund sent the unit inside the house a maintenance command on its control channel. This placed the phone in diagnostic mode. Which effectively turned it into a microphone, transmitting all nearby sounds over the voice channel.
All cell phones were capable of this, and there was no way for anyone to tell that their phone was in diagnostic mode until they tried to place a call.
Lund tapped a key, and over the laptop speakers they could hear the Chechens talking.
âI guess theyâre speaking Chechen,â said Troy. âWhat the hell is that language called anyway?â
âChechen,â said Storey.
âYou fucking with me now?â Troy demanded.
âYou?â said Storey.
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