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The Hacker's Key

by Kelley Skovron

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"Ada Genet's father, Remy Genet, was one of the most infamous criminals in the world, specializing in infiltration, theft, and cybercrime. As far back as she can remember, Ada had been his accomplice. She helped him steal secrets from governments, weapons from terrorists, and money from just about everyone. But when the law finally caught up with them, Remy ended up in prison--and Ada at a military boarding school, as a ward of the US government. Now something called the Hacker's Key has been stolen from a secret UN installation. The Key could supposedly shut down every computer, smartphone, and internet-connected device simultaneously, causing mass chaos around the world. A techno doomsday. A clue left behind at the scene points to Ada's father, but he's been in prison the whole time. Then Remy springs one last surprise: He'll speak, but only to one person--his daughter, Ada.
7 alternates | English | Primary description for language | score: 31
Ada Genet's father, Remy Genet, was one of the most infamous criminals in the world, specializing in infiltration, theft, and cybercrime. For as long as she could remember, she had been his accomplice. She helped him steal secrets from governments, weapons from terrorists, and money from just about everyone. But the law finally caught up with them after they brazenly infiltrated the Pentagon and made off with the source code for a new missile guidance system. Her father ended up in prison and she ended up at a military boarding school, a ward of the US Federal Government. Now something called the Hacker's Key has been stolen from a secret UN installation. This Key could supposedly shut down every computer, smartphone, and internet-connected device simultaneously, causing mass chaos around the world. A Techno-Doomsday. The Feds think Ada's father has something to do with the theft, though he's been in prison this whole time. When Remy claims he'll speak to no one but his daughter, Ada is drawn back into a web of crime.
1 alternate | English | score: 2
The Hacker's Key has been stolen from a secret UN installation and could supposedly shut down every computer, smartphone, and internet-connected device simultaneously, causing mass chaos around the world. A clue left behind at the scene points to Ada's father, but he's been in prison the whole time. Then Remy springs one last surprise. He'll speak, but only to one person, his daughter, Ada.
1 alternate | English | score: 2
After Ada's cybercriminal father is sent to prison and she is sent to a military boarding school, the government calls on her and her father to find something called the Hacker's Key, which could shut down every computer in the world and has been stolen from a secret UN installation.
English | score: 1
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