“It turns out that making things impossible to find is what we do best,” said Sarah Jenkins, Director of Digital Lost and Found. “We checked the recycle bin, the spam folder, and even looked under the mouse pad. It’s gone.”
At publishing time, the cryptography experts were seen trying to guess the missing password by typing in “123456” and “password” repeatedly.
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