@Fang: Quick scan shows that file contains:
- No malware
- Databomb set to destroy the original file after (1) download
Which means no problems for you.
Acessing the file automaticaly runs basic Mapsoft (
http://shadowrun.chinagreenelvis.com/map/) , asking for NavStar or GRID connection. You are sure you have quite secure connecion, allowing it to acess your own mapsoft or establishing secured line for another source.
Once connected the file shows the feed from security cameras from Crime Scene...the same you had already seen when studying data collected by previous team. Feed shows just the mist in the parking lot. Outside cameras reveal nothing more, like the target is well concealed by some means. From what you say so far, and text comments from Sfinx also suggests, the magic may be involved which he is unable to penetrate.
Than the area marked on the map stretches and adjacent streets are shown. Working with the expected size of the car, by previous team identified as van by tracks left on the parking lot, some alleys are eliminated, while position of every traffic camera is marked on the map. Browsing feeds from closest neighborhoods reveal nothing, looks like the magic was still employed.
Here Sfinx began to do what he was paid for: assessing the situation based on his own experiences. Extensive use of magic would also draws attention, and it is much safer to use multiple means of protection, combining those or alternate one with another.
Analyzing camera malfunctions in the surrounding area show lots of cases in incriminating time, and it takes further analysis to eliminate random patterns.
Analyzing case by case, Sfinx found some feeds were damaged by camera neutralizer. It wasn`t in the closest vicinity of Super Mall, well he supposes that it can be connected to the case...or at least that someone can test this lead.
Additional analysis show, that even if the subject was evading the attention by some other means, trying to avoid camera`s field of view etc, one of possible routes seem much less random than others, and isolating this one shows that subject was heading south, towards Puyallup, where the trace ends due to thin spread traffic control system.
Well last possible location of such malfunction was located on Pioneer Way E (162), and there is no more signs of such malfunctions after the point where Patterson Road E connects to it.
If you consider your money well spent, leave the reference on ShadowRating.net
You got my number.[Sfinx]