Safety Tales: Recording a Murder

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rakhirhif8963
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Safety Tales: Recording a Murder

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- Johann, did you know that last week the intelligence service of the Kingdom of S kidnapped and killed the famous journalist John K?

- As far as I know, this has not yet been proven.

- You are wrong. It has already been proven, and our agent, Jimmy Lind, played a huge role in this. Remember, he interned in your department?

- Jimmy? Of course I remember. He proved himself to be quite a smart specialist. He specialized in mobile devices, right?

- Yes, that's exactly what helped us. However, I think you'll want to talk to him yourself. I invited him to see you today at 12:00.

- Good afternoon, Johann!

- Hi, Jimmy! Tell me!

- It's all simple, what's there to tell? The moment of the greece mobile database murder was recorded by a smart watch on his hand. It was with their help that all the conversations before the murder were recorded.

— Wait, he had a smartwatch with him? But he disappeared after entering the embassy? And as far as I remember, they require you to hand over your smartphone at the entrance, or am I wrong?

— You're right. He did give the smartphone to the guard. But no one took his watch. The recording went from the watch to the smartphone and automatically to the cloud.

- Wait, are there really such idiots serving in the kingdom's intelligence service? Didn't they figure out that "smart" watches can record everything?

- Oh, of course not! Intelligence was able to delete some files, but not all, because some of them were already saved in the cloud storage. That's how we learned that the journalist was interrogated, tortured, and then killed.

- But we don’t have his body!

- That's right, that's why we can't present anything to the embassy. I don't think we'll ever find the body. But we still have evidence. Thanks to your efforts, Jimmy, the ambassador is being summoned to the Department of Foreign Affairs today. Congratulations!
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