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Yes I had the same question. MaybeMaybe the purpose of the "data protection algorithm" is to make sure that if someone tries to take the data with "standard computers/architectures" then the host dies and the data is protected. Then the hacker figured out a way to circumvent the "data protection algorithm".

Something like having anti virus software for Windows, but someone with god like hacker skills can get around it.

Yes I had the same question. Maybe the purpose of the "data protection algorithm" is to make sure that if someone tries to take the data with "standard computers/architectures" then the host dies and the data is protected. Then the hacker figured out a way to circumvent the "data protection algorithm".

Something like having anti virus software for Windows, but someone with god like hacker skills can get around it.

Maybe the purpose of the "data protection algorithm" is to make sure that if someone tries to take the data with "standard computers/architectures" then the host dies and the data is protected. Then the hacker figured out a way to circumvent the "data protection algorithm".

Something like having anti virus software for Windows, but someone with god like hacker skills can get around it.

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Yes I had the same question. Maybe the purpose of the "data protection algorithm" is to make sure that if someone tries to take the data with "standard computers/architectures" then the host dies and the data is protected. Then the hacker figured out a way to circumvent the "data protection algorithm".

Something like having anti virus software for Windows, but someone with god like hacker skills can get around it.