It's Reasonable for a Hacker Reborn to Develop Technology, Right?

Su Wu, possessing top-tier hacking technology, was attacked and killed after stealing a large amount of foreign technological data. He was reborn in 2001 with an eidetic memory, holding countless p...

Chapter 436 Cleaning Up the Internet

But if this kind of trash isn't brought to justice, it's likely to continue harming many more people.

Just when Su Wu was in a dilemma, he found some clues in MSN.

So this guy wanted to immigrate to the US.

That's why he started doing these silly things – to increase his chances of success.

In order to protect the students who were harmed, Su Wu had no choice but to find another way.

He created a US account and started chatting with this "teacher."

After several days of preparation, he had transformed into this guy's savior who would immigrate to the United States.

Su Wu then began assigning him some paid tasks, such as badmouthing Su Wu himself, which was worth $10,000.

Professor wouldn't refuse when it's time to perform, especially since there's money to be made.

As a result, after Su Wu obtained a series of online transaction records, he promptly filed a major report against him.

At the same time, Su Wu deleted all the videos saved on his computer, which can be considered a good deed.

As for the professor's fate, it goes without saying; it won't be long before he emerges from this predicament.

And so, Su Wu stayed at home and ignored worldly affairs for a whole month, finally managing to resolve all those important goals.

The rest are just a bunch of people who fawn over foreign things and are just bored.

Su Wu was much more tolerant of these guys, after all, freedom of speech was an advantage.

After locking down these guys' IPs, he immediately imposed a ban on them, ensuring they wouldn't be able to speak unless they changed their network.

Of course, if those righteous people hope that someone can dox these guys during the flame war, Su Wu will also act as an enthusiastic netizen to fulfill their wishes.

When children misbehave, someone has to discipline them.

In this way, Su Wu spent more than a month thoroughly cleaning up the domestic internet.

He wasn't just targeting himself; he was launching a sweeping general attack.

This battle was enough to make him a legend; he killed no fewer than 30 of his active henchmen.

At this moment, watching his comrades on various hacker websites enthusiastically adding likes and speculating, Su Wu felt a great sense of accomplishment.

He suddenly realized that he seemed to have something else to do besides developing technology, and it was quite interesting.

After thinking about it, he simply got several sets of the most advanced data processing servers that Ruyang Technology was trial-producing and built a new computer room.

This means he was among the first to utilize cloud computing.

Similarly, this will be an experimental database for building a big data system.

Su Wu worked tirelessly, coding to create a screening program that primarily filters information from online emails, social media, and transactions.

It wouldn't have been easy to accomplish all this, but he had Shi Gandang, a powerful weapon.

Unbeknownst to many, Shi Gandang has already reached 50 million users in China.

This is how fast free software spreads.

Moreover, Shi Gandang has been diversifying its business over the years, and its pace has long surpassed that of Penguin.

Su Wu used Shi Gandang as the core to collect data, and would send him a warning message as soon as he found any clues.

Then he would use this information to violently climb the internet cable to find out what was going on.

If there's no problem, fine. But if there is, then we'll send you a full report package, guaranteeing that you'll be caught red-handed.

But this workload is considerable; if he were willing, he would probably have to work every day without rest, constantly processing this information.

Su Wu finally realized that although he was incredibly skilled, he was ultimately just a mortal.

No matter how capable a person is, how much can they accomplish? The key is to have helpers.

So Su Wu once again invoked Lao Tzu's name and planted a flag among domestic hackers.

Due to his brilliant achievements, he naturally had countless followers.

After screening these people, Su Wu established a civilian organization called the Dragon Guard.

Longwei Forum is a hidden forum; ordinary people can neither find it nor enter it.

Those who are active on this forum are all hackers with good skills and a sense of justice.

Su Wu wasn't one to keep secrets; besides issuing investigation tasks, he would also give lectures here to improve everyone's hacking skills.

To ensure everyone's safety and prevent accidents, Su Wu even reported to the person mentioned above in order to do things better.

Hacking may be mysterious, but it's actually hard work.

Staring at a screen all day coding and doing research is no easy task.

People who come together out of sheer enthusiasm cannot stay together for long.

Su Wu was not a greedy merchant who exploited labor; he decided to subsidize everyone out of his own pocket.

As a result, a merit list was added to the Longwei Forum.

This list will record what tasks the Dragon Guard members other than him have completed, and then Su Wu will distribute bonuses to everyone every month based on the list, the amount of which is enough to ensure that they live well.

There is also a villainous group, which includes hackers who have done bad things and are despised by everyone.

His actions immediately brought a breath of fresh air to the domestic internet.

This gust of wind swept across the entire internet, causing almost all sorts of nonsensical comments to disappear.

Seeing the positive and upright atmosphere online, Su Wu felt quite comfortable, except that his wallet was a little sore.

Su Wu underestimated the fighting power of the Dragon Guards, especially those who received salaries.

Now, even the worst Dragon Guard can earn several thousand yuan a month from him.

When the first month's settlement came, Su Wu was stunned; he had spent over 2 million.

This made Su Wu wonder if he had set the bar too high and might be driven into bankruptcy.

Even so, no big fish has been found. If a big fish were to be found, he would have to pay millions at once.

Su Wu thought he should focus on making more money in the future, so he wouldn't be unable to support his ancestors, the Dragon Guards.

However, with these people joining, Su Wu can basically get away from this. He only needs to release the screening list regularly, and he doesn't need to worry about the rest.

Su Wu had no idea what kind of changes his spur-of-the-moment decision would bring to the Dragon Kingdom.

When the Dragon Kingdom's network is teeming with talent and becomes invincible, Su Wu will realize how wise his decision was.

Although the internet has been temporarily quiet, the actions taken by foreign countries against BaWang TVs and LongYao mobile phones have not stopped.

Or perhaps the propaganda offensive was just an appetizer.

When Su Wu finally got the internet working, something even more troublesome happened to him.

Those colorful foreigners actually came to poach our talent.

It's not just Longyao mobile phones and Bawang TVs, but also Huachao computers and Ruyang Technology.

That's awkward.

He can still put on a show online, but in real life he's a complete failure.

People are living beings; he can't stop them from leaving or staying.

It must be said that the foreigners' methods were indeed ruthless, and this was a significant blow to Su Wu.

What Su Wu needs most right now is people, all kinds of talented people. This is the biggest factor limiting his development, besides the funding problem.