Collins stared at his computer screen, completely flabbergasted. The homepage that now filled his monitor was definitely not his own. "Wait, is this... remote access already?"
It looked like his friend hadn't even done anything yet!
Mirabella nodded, calm as ever. "Yep!"
She had already dived into the source code of the dashcam software.
Collins ran his fingers through his hair, a puzzled frown forming on his face. Somehow, his sister's version of 'remote access' didn't quite match what he had in mind.
And it wasn't just Collins who was confused; his detective buddy on the other end of the connection was equally baffled.
The guy had barely hung up the phone when his computer started acting possessed, flipping through pages on its own. In no time, the screen went dark, and a stream of incomprehensible code began to fill the screen.
The detective, not exactly a coding whiz, called over a tech-savvy colleague from the precinct.
"Holy smokes, this is the work of a pro!" The colleague adjusted his glasses, eyes wide with astonishment.
He wasn't on par with those legendary hackers topping the charts, but he was pretty confident in his skills. Now, faced with the code on the screen, he could only make sense of a fraction of it. The speed at which the code was being written was mind-blowing; he couldn't keep up.
This was sheer wizardry!
"What are they doing?" The detective, clueless about the digital magic unfolding, pointed at the screen and asked.
"It looks like they're creating a recovery program," his colleague replied without taking his eyes off the screen.
"A recovery program, you sure?" the detective asked, his voice tinged with disbelief.
The colleague cleared his throat and admitted, "Well, their skills are beyond mine. I can only grasp bits and pieces of this recovery program."
"So, you think they can recover the data from the dashcam?" the detective pressed.
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