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Chapter 2: The Hunt

Alex’s curiosity turned into an obsession. He ran a deep scan on the drive—no malware, no hidden files, just that one video. He posted the cryptic string on a niche forum for digital archivists, hoping someone might recognize it. Within minutes, a reply popped up:

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4.3. An IoT Sensor Snapshot

A remote sensor array monitoring environmental conditions might package its data in 5‑minute windows. The code “SHKD‑676” identifies the particular node, “JAVHD” the firmware version, and the timestamp records when the snapshot was taken. The minute range indicates a sub‑interval where an anomaly (e.g., a sudden temperature spike) was observed.

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