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The Cynthia Pryce Hack: A brainchild story

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The interbellum, or IB, was hailed as the greatest telecommunications achievement in human history. No longer did users need to use their hands, their eyes and ears, to reach the outside world. With an IB, one can explore the internet, consume media content, and communicate with others through thought alone. Of course, with the ability to download information directly into the brain comes risk. To defend against that risk, we have the brainchildren – men and women who seek to exploit the gaps in the IB's defenses so that they can be remedied before they're exploited en masse. Of course, to prevent exploitation, sometimes one must know how to do some exploiting of their own...

22 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 22, 2017

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Isaac Byrne

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