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Dave and Adam discuss an upcoming project on Nacy Island. They believe criminals will try to make money there during the summer. They discuss how the criminals operate and how chip cards have changed their methods. They mention cyber-porn attacks and human trafficking. However, this time it seems they won't be involved in those activities. They plan to gather information through surveys and field research. They decide to discuss it further at a meeting later. They end the conversation. Dave, what do you think about what I believe they have intended to accomplish there? Nathan Adam was contacted to offer his viewpoint. Dave answered. Probably, brother. I suppose that these crooks can generate money over the summer holiday. You are correct. Nacy Island, after all, is one of the biggest islands and is very tourist heavy. Said the Indy Ajaymez man. That's what it is, after all, isn't it? Though I imagine they'll operate differently than they do in some other nations. Dave uttered. Hm. I see your point. I guess robbing an ATM is no longer their preferred method of crime. The man disputed. Besides, chip cards are still unreplicable, right? David Mitchell responded by asking Adam. Adam snorted and exclaimed. They are a pain in the ass, they bastards. You do recall when they used to operate on the blue web, don't you? Even if it couldn't have been that way, those digital coupons suddenly became well-known and widespread. To spread cyber-porn attacks all around, all the way to the countryside, I suppose human trafficking is one of their mainstays. Dave answered. However, it appears that this time they won't be behaving in that manner. The Indy Ajaymez man said. It is conceivable, yes. Later, Awa and the team will need to visit communities and the streets to gather information via surveys and field research. Dave answered. Let's discuss it at the Blue meeting tonight. We'll hear from the field investigators and surveyors. Adam said. Dave said, ending the conversation via telephone. Okay, see you soon and take care, brother. Thank you, buddy.