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Posted Dec. 31, 2018, 10:27 a.m. by Lieutenant Steven Leon Marsh (Chief Science Officer) (Luke Hung)

Posted by Captain Johann Dvorak (CO) in Main sim: Bridge

Posted by Lieutenant Steven Leon Marsh (Chief Science Officer) in Main sim: Bridge

Posted by Gamemaster Christopher Bennett (GMT) in Main sim: Bridge
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Computer logs show that some accessed the computer system from outside the ship, creating a new , unverified account. This account was then used to access the culinary database. The signal that sent the request, came from a non-standard star fleet frequency and as a result, the computer reported it as a breach. 87 seconds after the account creation, it was deleted by the same signal.

“I don’t like nothing… something doesn’t happen and nothing the result…”

Marsh

-GMT

“Dinner… someone logged on to steal our dinner menu then logged out and deleted their account. ” Marsh rubbed his hand along his chin. “I don’t buy it.”

“I want the access logs to every account, every program that occurred while that user had access. I’ll go through them one by one if I have to.”

Marsh

Matty nodded “Working on it.” She said as she began accessing all accounts and compiling them for Lt Marsh “I’m looking for any indication that there is still come sort of access to our database.” She said as she began looking at the new account.

CE

The Computer indicated that there is currently no unknown accounts, or unverified or unusual signals attempting to access the computer.

“Send half the data to my station.” Marsh was more than a competent science officer. He could go through the data with the best of them.

Marsh

The computer noted that during the breach Crewman 3rd class Jeffery Jameson recipe for his grandmothers chicken noodle soup was accessed and copied by the deleted account. The deleted account was listed under the name of Lieutenant Commander Shadow Sliver. In the minute before the breach and 2 minutes after, there were thirty four requests to access the food replicator from various crew quarters, eight computer access requests in main engineering, two computer requests for ships security, seven regarding ship operations, three turbolift requests, four access requests to the ships musical database, two pattern replication requests, five requests for environmental, two medical requests, and eight request to record personal logs. No requests have been logged as unusual, or by crewmembers who didn’t have access to them.

-GMT

=^=Computer pull up that recipe. =^= “I’d love to see what’s so darn appealing about it that it required an invasion of a star-fleet ship,” He suspected that this was some sort of covert message in the file. =^=Check for patterns, or sub-liguals that would reflect a code.”

Marsh

The recipe looked like a normal chicken noodle soup recipe. After a moment of checking the recipe, the computer responded. =^=No patterns, or sub-liguals found.=^=

Madison looked over the information that she found on the attack to the computers. She was trying to trace the attack back to where it had started.

CE

The computer wasn’t able to determine an exact location on where the signal came from. It indicated that the signal came from both the system’s star, and, a location that, just moments ago, the comet passed right through.

-GMT

“I guess sometimes a chicken noodle soup is a chicken noodle soup.” Marsh said almost to convince himself.

Marsh

The young LTjg, who was the bridge officer prior spoke up. “Sir, what if this wasn’t an attack, but a test?” she suggested thoughtfully from her station.

-GMT

“Hmm, Officer thinking Lieutenant.” Marsh pondered. “That’s makes sense… If I got in, I would have finished the job and not given the person the opportunity to fix my exploit.”

“Leave the backdoor open, but set up a isolated pseudo system, we can monitor that and see what they are up to.”

Marsh

The turbolift doors opened, and both the Executive Officer and the Captain walked out, having just returned from their brief visit with Admiral McGuinness on Starbase 51.

“Report status,” the Captain ordered. He was curious to see if his officers figured out more about this security breach than whatever those people on the Starbase had managed to figure out over the past week.

OOC: I’ve reviewed the secret document full of secret stuff that the Captain got from the Admiral, so we may start a new thread slightly in the future sometime soon.

– Johann Dvorak, CO

“Less then I would like sir. We have evidence of an electronic exploit, but without critical data taken, or programming left behind. We have not concrete source of the breech either. The one plan we came up with is to leave the backdoor open, but have it go to an isolated, clone system that has no actual function, to see what they try next time and to get the jump on them.”

Marahs


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