This search term was a digital crossroads. To the uninitiated, "AnyUnlock" sounds like a singular, magical key. But to a developer like Elias, the results painted a more complex picture of the software landscape.

Lines of code scrolled down the black screen. The script was parsing the object streams, locating the Encrypt dictionary, and attempting to strip the permission flags.

"I tried! It’s not there! I think I saved it in a text file on my old laptop, but that laptop is in the shop," Steve wailed from the doorway.

Later that evening, Elias returned to the GitHub page. He noticed the developer had posted an update warning users about a cease-and-desist order regarding a different tool in the repo. This highlighted the precarious nature of the "AnyUnlock" search term.