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Digital Fortress was ingenious! Everytime I thought I knew something, I was evidently proven wrong. As humiliating that may seem, it was thrilling, exciting, wonderful, to discover I had been wrong. Ensei Tankado, a Japanese man, believed that everyone should have had the right to know that people were reading their emails. However, if people knew, the world would be full of more crimes. Susan Fletcher works for NSA, the National Security Agency, which has TRANSLTR, the code-breaker which allows the NSA to read people's emails. The only think TRANSLTR can't break are loops, and viruses. Ensei Tankado, a true genius, he creates an unbreakable code that even the TRANSLTR, which usually takes less than one minute-3 minutes to decode the code needed to view emails has taken over twenty-four hours on Tankado's unbreakable code. The thing is, what could possibly be the answer? I loved this book. I like it the best out of all Dan Brown's books. This was thrilling, and I loved it when I realized what was coming. This book is full of surprises.
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