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[[File:Open-Cell.org.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Open Cell's website]]
 
[[File:Open-Cell.org.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Open Cell's website]]
   
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Founded by [[Adrian Cross]] in [[2008]], Open Cell's mission, as stated on the group's [[Open-Cell.org|official website]], was "to lay bare the secrets of the world’s governments and empower its citizens to take back control." The group maintained a proprietary encrypted network and messaging system, and encouraged those with sensitive information to contribute anonymously and join their cause. Due to its actions, many of the group's workers and their families were reportedly subject to threats and prosecution by countries around the world. As of [[Day 9]], they operated in secret from an abandoned restaurant in [[London]], [[England]]. {{cite|web/oc|9x01}}
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Founded by [[Adrian Cross]] in [[2008]], Open Cell's mission, as stated on the group's [[Open-Cell.org|official website]], was "to lay bare the secrets of the world’s governments and empower its citizens to take back control." The group maintained a proprietary encrypted network and messaging system, and encouraged those with sensitive information to contribute anonymously and join their cause. Due to its actions, many of the group's workers and their families were reportedly subject to threats and prosecution by countries around the world. As of [[Season 9|Day 9]], they operated in secret from an abandoned restaurant in [[London]], [[England]]. {{cite|web/oc|9x01}}
   
 
Open Cell, and Cross in particular, were infamous for releasing classified data ''en masse'' via the Internet. One of their most public successes was the publication of over thirty thousand government documents, an act which endangered the lives of U.S. agents around the world. {{cite|9x04}}
 
Open Cell, and Cross in particular, were infamous for releasing classified data ''en masse'' via the Internet. One of their most public successes was the publication of over thirty thousand government documents, an act which endangered the lives of U.S. agents around the world. {{cite|9x04}}
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After breaking Chloe out of the [[CIA London station|CIA station]], Jack gave her a cell phone, which he then used to track her to Open Cell's home base. Minutes after she arrived, Jack and Belcheck raided the group's hideout, holding the members at gunpoint, told them about the threat against Heller, and demanded to know where [[Derrick Yates]] was. When Cross refused to help, Jack threw him against a wall and threatened to shoot him. Chloe, terrified, told Jack that she would help him find Yates. She told [[Pete (Day 9)|Pete]] and [[Chell]] to start monitoring [[closed-circuit television|CCTV]] feeds around the city.
 
After breaking Chloe out of the [[CIA London station|CIA station]], Jack gave her a cell phone, which he then used to track her to Open Cell's home base. Minutes after she arrived, Jack and Belcheck raided the group's hideout, holding the members at gunpoint, told them about the threat against Heller, and demanded to know where [[Derrick Yates]] was. When Cross refused to help, Jack threw him against a wall and threatened to shoot him. Chloe, terrified, told Jack that she would help him find Yates. She told [[Pete (Day 9)|Pete]] and [[Chell]] to start monitoring [[closed-circuit television|CCTV]] feeds around the city.
   
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Some time later, Chell brought up footage from an [[Simon Staines (reporter)|embedded reporter]] in [[Afghanistan]] showing the aftermath of a [[drone]] attack against an allied convoy. Knowing Yates' talents, Jack surmised that the incident was a dry run for what Yates was planning, and said that killing the President with a drone strike would be a symbolic retaliation. Just then, Cross interrupted to give Bauer the address of Yates' [[heroin]] dealer, [[Aron Bashir]], whom Cross said was protecting the rogue hacker while he worked on the program. Chloe, wanting to get Jack out of their hair, offered to come with him and run technical support while he assaulted the building. Jack accepted, and left [[Belcheck]] behind to keep an eye on the other hackers. {{cite|9x02}}
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Some time later, Chell brought up footage from an [[Simon Staines (reporter)|embedded reporter]] in [[Afghanistan]] showing the aftermath of a [[drone]] attack against an allied convoy. Knowing Yates' talents, Jack surmised that the incident was a dry run for what Yates was planning, and said that killing the President with a drone strike would be a symbolic retaliation. Just then, Cross interrupted to give Bauer the address of Yates' [[heroin]] dealer, [[Aron Bashir]], whom Cross said was protecting the rogue hacker while he worked on the program. Chloe, wanting to get Jack out of their hair, offered to come with him and run technical support while he assaulted the building. Jack accepted, and left [[Belcheck]] behind to keep an eye on the other hackers. {{cite|Lx02}}
   
 
After losing Yates' device to [[Simone Al-Harazi]], Jack and Chloe returned to the hideout and asked Cross to help them prove to the government that the drone override existed. [[Pete (Day 9)|Pete]] reported that the drone pilot responsible for the first attack, [[Chris Tanner]], was en route to the [[United States Embassy|U.S. Embassy]] with the [[flight key]] he had been using when it happened. Jack, Chloe, and the others made plans to forge a false identity for Jack to enter the embassy and recover the key, which could then be used to prove that the drone had been hijacked.
 
After losing Yates' device to [[Simone Al-Harazi]], Jack and Chloe returned to the hideout and asked Cross to help them prove to the government that the drone override existed. [[Pete (Day 9)|Pete]] reported that the drone pilot responsible for the first attack, [[Chris Tanner]], was en route to the [[United States Embassy|U.S. Embassy]] with the [[flight key]] he had been using when it happened. Jack, Chloe, and the others made plans to forge a false identity for Jack to enter the embassy and recover the key, which could then be used to prove that the drone had been hijacked.
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