- Sophie, you surprise me. When was I against it? But what happened? Since you decided to have ice cream with me for breakfast, does that mean you have something to talk about?
- Yes. And I think it's worth calling Rita or one of her guys to him. I started seeing strange things in the city. And my brother showed me this.
- Wait, can little Alex teach you something?
— He can’t teach, but he can definitely draw attention.
- Then make ice cream for Rita and coffee for Max.
— I don’t know yet. For now, coffee and ice cream happened, and Sophie will tell the rest.
— My brother, Alex, told me that in the city you can hungary mobile database come across flash drives embedded in the walls of houses and stone fences.
- Flash drives? He doesn't mix anything up?
- Rita, I said the same, but he showed me something like this not far from our house. And today I saw it next to our work, in the neighboring building.
I searched the Internet and found that almost 10 years ago, the capital's artist Arond Brand launched a new file-sharing network, which is positioned as free, anonymous and fast. Data is exchanged via regular USB drives built into the walls of houses. The project was called a secret information transfer network - when agents avoid personal meetings.
- What's the point?
— The point is that with the help of flash drives an anonymous file-sharing network is created in public places, thanks to which people will be able to exchange files without an Internet connection. Anyone can come up, connect to the drive and download any files from those available on the flash drive or, on the contrary, leave any files on it, and even encrypted archives with secret information.