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Dan Brown wrote Digital Fortress.
"Digital Fortress" by Dan Brown has a total of 510 pages in the paperback edition.
Dan Brown's Digital Fortress may not be suitable for all kids, as it contains mature themes and some violent content. Parents should review the book's content before determining if it is appropriate for their child's age and maturity level.
Definitely not. It has several scenes about sex, lots of killing, and is would probably sail high above most of their heads.
Yes its possible. If a person spent the time to create such a powerful code that covered all possible combinations of attack then it would be a real life situation of digital fortress if it got out. To do this may take over a lifetime to make the basics and all of the possible combinations of the code.
Basically all the Dan Brown books. Ex: Angels and Demons, The Lost Symbol, Deception Point, and Digital Fortress.
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In the novel "Digital Fortress" by Dan Brown, there is no ultimate code revealed. The story revolves around a secretive code-breaking machine called TRANSLTR and the race to crack a mysterious code called Digital Fortress, which turns out to be a red herring in the plot.
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Digital Fortress is a thriller written by Dan Brown. It is about a supposedly unbreakable code holding a US intelligence agency hostage. The main character Susan Fletcher must break the code before save her agency, her country, and the man she loves.
Dan Brown's first book is the book Digital Fortress, it was published in 1998. His first book in the Robert Langdon series is Angels & Demons, published in 2000. Deception Point (not in Robert Langdon series) was published in 2001, The Da Vinci Code in 2003, and The Lost Symbol in 2009.
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