The crisis escalated when a prestigious American university—let’s call it Benton College—sent a legal notice to AMIDEAST’s Washington D.C. headquarters. Forty-seven applications from the Middle East had shown identical metadata fingerprints. All traced back to amideastonline.org. Benton threatened to blacklist every AMIDEAST-certified score from the region. The board in D.C. panicked. Layla was ordered to shut down the entire online portal within forty-eight hours.
The board in D.C. did not fire Layla. They suspended her for two weeks without pay—a theatrical punishment. In that time, Fatima and a dozen volunteers rewrote the proxy code into an open-source tool called Sawt (“Voice”). It no longer hid. It asked every university that received an AMIDEAST-certified score to also accept a voluntary “context addendum”—a one-page summary of the student’s real internet conditions, power outages, and security incidents during the test. amideastonline.org
“They’re not trying to defraud universities,” Layla whispered to Tariq as they watched the encrypted traffic pulse across a dark dashboard. “They’re trying to shame them.” All traced back to amideastonline
She called Tariq, her head of cybersecurity. Tariq was a lean, chain-smoking former telecom engineer from Aleppo who had rebuilt his life in Dubai. He answered on the first ring. panicked
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