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Sergeant Knox discovers a hacker breaching the secure Lakme server, leading to a lockdown and search for unauthorized individuals, suspecting Knox's involvement; Nate Dexter is found alive and implicated in a solved murder case.

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  • Sergeant Knox discovered a hacker targeting the Lakme server holding sensitive information about undercover agents, necessitating urgent protection measures.
  • The protagonist skillfully manipulates a murder investigation, leaving clues to frame the crime as premeditated, showcasing a high level of intelligence and cunning to evade suspicion.

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  • How was the hacker attempting to breach the network?

    By using ARP and DNS to gain access.

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Summary

00:00

"Hacker Threat Unveils Deception and Secrets"

  • Sergeant Knox from cyber operations discovered a hacker attempting to breach the network, specifically the Lakme server holding sensitive information.
  • The Lakme server contains names of undercover agents, making it crucial to protect.
  • Despite the server being secure, the hacker used ARP and DNS to gain access and is close to breaching defenses.
  • Unplugging the server is not an option due to internal backup batteries, necessitating an override code to wipe data.
  • A hacker is suspected to be inside the building, prompting a lockdown and search for unauthorized individuals.
  • Efforts to pinpoint the hacker's location through server sockets are ongoing.
  • The hacker creates a distraction by opening holding cells, leading to chaos and a search for the hacker.
  • A realization dawns that the hacker might not exist, with suspicions falling on Sergeant Knox's motives to erase evidence.
  • Nate Dexter, believed to be dead, is revealed to be alive, with the case surrounding his murder solved.
  • Dustin Whitman, a suspect in a diamond theft case, is arrested based on conclusive evidence from security footage.

13:44

"Murder, Manuscripts, and NYPD: A Mystery"

  • A wrongful arrest suit against the NYPD will be filed, with plans to buy Club Torque and place a statue of Jake Peralta in the dance floor.
  • A picture reveals the protagonist with their old cellmate Marcus Cole, who is suspected of a robbery planned together during their time in prison.
  • A ransom note demands $500,000 for an unpublished manuscript, with the first five chapters already leaked online and downloaded 85,000 times.
  • A suspect, Landon Lawson, is accused of stealing the manuscript to sabotage the protagonist's book sales due to a public bet.
  • Lawson and another suspect, DC Parlov, are suspected of stealing their own books to boost sales, leading to a police investigation.
  • The Oolong Slayer, a serial killer, resurfaces, leaving teabags in victims' mouths, prompting a secret investigation by the protagonist.
  • The Oolong Slayer is identified as Brexton O'Reilly, a man with a history of animal torture, leading to his arrest.
  • Philip Davidson is suspected of murder due to circumstantial evidence, prompting an intense interrogation to elicit a confession.
  • A monologue reveals the protagonist's addiction to drugs and a confrontation with their boss, leading to a murder with a glass award.
  • Evidence from a Yelp photo and crime scene photography implicates the protagonist in the murder, linking the missing glass award to the crime.

27:20

"Accidental murder turned cleverly planned crime"

  • The protagonist, after accidentally killing someone with a dental polymer, cleverly manipulates the situation by leaving clues to make it seem like a planned crime, showcasing their intelligence and avoiding suspicion.
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