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These posts are intended to be informative and factual. They do not provide the solution to the problem. If you cannot provide a conclusion that is informative and factual, then you should refrain from submitting this post. In order for this post to be approved, it needs a conclusion describing why hackers created Multipsk in the first place. The creators of Multipsk developed it because they were unhappy with other resetting technologies available at the time. These include hex-based software, which was changed every time the computer was restarted. The creators of Multipsk also wanted to create a more secure solution than Modem2. This was because they believed that Modem2 could be exploited by modem crackers to gain access to computers that were using it. The creators of Multipsk came up with multiple mechanisms to ensure that the encryption key remained on the machine, even if the computer was turned off or on again. Their solution firstly involved storing the key on magneto-optical RAM (MOdRAM), which is memory made from magneto-optical discs (magneto-opticals, or MOs). MOs are a type of disc with a magnetic layer sandwiched between two layers of acrylic from which the laser can read data. In order for the MO to retain its data, the user needed to make sure that it was in a clean environment. In other words, it had to be free from dust particles and other impurities that could scratch or damage the disc. If this happened, then more than one account might be able to access the same computer. Multipsk also stored its encryption key on a smartcard. The advantage of using smartcards is that they can withstand greater temperatures and pressure than standard magnetic cards, such as credit cards. The smartcard could also be taken from one computer to another, ensuring that the required security measures were not compromised. Multipsk implement a "hardened" algorithm, such that even if the disk is damaged/maliciously manipulated, the software will still work perfectly. The keys are stored in two separate parts of memory: One for 'broken' and one for 'perfect'. If the hard disc is broken/manipulated, or there is room on it to store another key (new key created during maintenance), Multipsk will detect this and generate a new set of keys. This means hacking software cannot access accounts without sacrificing itself and destroying its own function. The maintenance mode of Multipsk means that it is able to detect where the hard discs are broken or damaged, and make a new key for the broken areas. The 'perfect' disc is not required for this process - so even if it is taken away or damaged, Multipsk will still work properly. All the user has to do is insert the required security media (MO, smartcard etc.) and Multipsk will load its own independent set of keys into memory, then delete itself from memory after completion. Due to the fact that it requires hardware to run (unlike software based hacking), there is no chance for anyone other than its creator/intended recipient to gain access to the PC. cfa1e77820

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