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# Salty App Introduction

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**Salty System Overview**

The Salty System allows players to perform security scans and utilize the gathered information for various hacking operations. This advanced scanning and hacking application provides players with the tools to reveal critical device information and execute targeted hacks based on the level of security encountered.

**Functionality and Workflow:**

* **MAC and IP Scanning:** In the Salty System, players can perform scans in exchange for coins to reveal MAC addresses and IP addresses. These scans categorize the discovered targets into three security levels: "Easy," "Mid," and "Hard."
* **Security Levels:** The discovered MAC and IP addresses are classified based on their security difficulty. Targets with an "Easy" security level offer simpler hacking opportunities, while "Hard" level targets present more complex security challenges.
* **Cracking Operations:** The MAC and IP addresses obtained from the Salty System are used within the Crack App to perform hacking operations. By entering the acquired information into the designated fields and clicking the “Crack” button, players can successfully hack these targets and gain various advantages.

The Salty System is a detailed and interactive scanning application that allows players to strategically plan and execute hacking missions. By assessing the difficulty of each target, players can effectively earn more coins and accomplish their hacking goals with precision.


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