T tecore File s. From that Binary code I can understand I got a partial file.
"**** it!"
Mono said for the first time, rather loudly as the Virus was deleted and the information cut off. It angered him that his hard work and programming was destroyed by a virus dection. Either some one noticed the information gates being attacked or perhaps blind luck kicked in on the part of the person who was working on the computer he was accessing.
Right what the hell does T tecore File s . Best I can understand is that this is about the core, but then again I could reconstruct the data if I access to a computer that had a cashe of access to the Main network...That would mean I would need to go home but clearly I can't do that since we are getting ready to start a mission. Arh, this is going to bug me now till I reconstruct the data...better get started.
Taking the saved data and turning into a crude text file Mono went about running an algorithm to try and line up words and code that would best fit the missing lines. Since the Binary code was used to make words it was going to be easier to run the algorithm to detect the best lines of information that A. Matched the partial data with known data from around the network. And B. make matched the lines of code in the Binary Mixed code that was being used as a stored file.
This was indeed going to take some time, if anyone was truly paying attention he might be called into question, or rather the port he was using might be called into question, as long as he kept up the link for short burst transmissions in the algorithm it shouldn't raise too many questions.
Alright, starting program in Three, two...one. With that, the information hunt and timer where on.
Mono's labour did indeed take some time, but eventually, the virus pulled through... only to be nearly immediately abolished by automatic anti-virus program that had conveniently been running at the time. Luckily for Mono, the virus had attracted no attention in its passing.
Also in a stroke of luck, among a few incomplete file transfers, a select number managed to survive.
Though fractured, one file stood out prominently.
01010100 01101000e00C01101111r01100101 Fi0110110001100101 01110011