Evelyn Clayton took the phone and saw an inconspicuous blue app on the last page of the phone screen. The app’s na was "Anti-pistage," which ans "anti-tracking" in English, quite straightforward and blunt.
She opened it, and the app interface clearly displayed a map with a small blinking red dot and a line of small English text in the upper right corner.
"Three untracked devices nearby."
Evelyn looked closely and realized the map was of the hospital where they were, and the blinking red dot seed to be her.
Lin ca over to explain, "That red dot is your phone, Evelyn. It shows three untracked devices: my phone, my computer, and Yara Reagan’s phone. This app can detect all networked devices within ten ters, and if the device’s IP is added to the app, it can detect it within one kiloter."
Evelyn understood but was a bit puzzled, "But we don’t have the mysterious person’s device IP, how can we detect it?"
Lin smirked slightly, "I added a plugin to the app. If any device with a malicious intent to track your phone’s IP calls, it automatically gets added. So, the next ti that mysterious person calls you, we can track them!"
Yara couldn’t help but add, "But what if they throw away their phone?"
Lin raised an eyebrow and smiled, "As long as they want to locate you, Evelyn, they will still use the encrypted software to mask their phone number when calling, even if they switch a hundred devices, it won’t matter!"
This ti, Yara was genuinely impressed, "If possible, I’d like to hire you as the head of our company’s network security departnt."
Gem only established this departnt in the last couple of years. Before that, Gem’s internal systems were constantly attacked, and even original design drafts were leaked.
With this departnt, the situation improved significantly.
Upon hearing this, Lin giggled, "That depends on whether Evelyn agrees."
Evelyn joked, "I agree, will you go?"
"No way, Evelyn, would you really let go?"
Yara chid in, "I’ll offer you a million annual salary, plus a car and a house, will you co?"
Lin showed a conflicted expression and said earnestly, "Really? Then I—"
Evelyn tapped her on the forehead, "Just kidding. What, didn’t I already give you all that?"
During their ti in Vesseria, Evelyn’s studio was quite profitable. Over there, both policies and laws were very favorable towards talented original designers, and Evelyn earned a lot in those years.
The benefits she provided Lin were almost the highest in the industry.
Because Lin wasn’t just any designer.
She was also a renowned international hacker.
Very few people knew her true identity, and Evelyn was one of them.
Lin chose to leave that industry on her own, and Evelyn knew she didn’t like revealing her identity, so she hadn’t planned on telling Yara.
Thinking of this, Evelyn first sent Yara away, "Yara, go check on Iris, I’ll have a private chat with Lin."
Yara could tell they needed to talk, so she wisely left.
"Lin, I haven’t really asked you before. After returning to the country, are you planning to work as a designer, or do you want to continue in network security? After all, it’s relatively safer here than abroad."
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