According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...Moreover, moving Huahong Technology's software park there has another advantage: it allows them to outsource some tasks that they cannot complete themselves.
You could spend some money to port software from well-known companies to the Java runtime platform, thus avoiding the risks associated with Huahong Technology.
The world's largest software park was established with strong support from the Shanghai Municipal Government.
This area includes not only software facilities but also supporting residential areas and infrastructure.
How much money will be poured into this? Xing Baohua didn't even dare to think about it. Just a few casual words from him back then attracted a massive investment. You have to understand that they haven't made any money in the past ten years! Many small software companies have also gone bankrupt.
Xing Baohua couldn't help but sigh at the immense power of experts' words.
People say software can make money, but is it really possible?
There were only a dozen or so software companies in China back then, a situation where there were more wolves than wolves and everyone was thriving. But what about now? Once the software park is built, coupled with supportive policies, both those with innovative ideas and those with capital will flock in, creating a situation where there are too many wolves and not enough meat.
Those who ultimately survive are those supported by the power of capital.
Regardless, now that the framework is in place, Xing Baohua can simply follow along and enjoy the benefits.
Two weeks later, Xing Baohua met Geng Rui, who had returned from Japan, in Shanghai.
She hasn't told Xiaotian about her return yet, since there are some things about her mission that can't be revealed. She returned late, mainly to set up servers and databases for the Japanese.
Using a rice-based mobile phone and pager, useful information was filtered out.
Especially around US bases, they use base stations to achieve their goals.
Whether it was AT&T, which Xing Baohua partnered with, or Japan's Daiichi Telecom, they began frantically building 2G signal towers in response to their competition.
Simply adding a decoding chip to the cell tower would allow them to crack the content of their calls; these are all things that Xing Baohua has already mastered.
By soldering the decoding chip to the baseband chipset using a flying wire method and connecting it to the power supply on the motherboard, the signal can be separated and sent to the main server used for building the dark web.
This kind of equipment isn't on every cell tower; they specifically target certain important areas, and can eavesdrop even on users who aren't using cheap mobile phones.
Unfortunately, they couldn't get their hands on the satellite signals from the US bases, and those signals were encrypted, so even if they intercepted them, they couldn't decipher them.
Cracking it is too wasteful of time; it's better not to do it at all. We can wait until the hardware level improves before we do it.
"Old Xiao keeps nagging me to give him a vacation so I can take you back to your hometown for some fun. But you have so many tasks to do right now, and who knows when you'll be done. Give your boss a heads-up and get things done as soon as possible, so he won't keep nagging me about taking a vacation."
Geng Rui smiled and said, "Don't worry about him for now. He's just an impatient person. It's good to let things settle down a bit."
"It's not you who gets scolded in relationships, but I heard that he scolded me quite harshly in private."
"Mainly, I'm not mentally prepared for it yet."
“The person with the strongest mental fortitude has nothing to fear. I’ll put in a good word with your boss, and once you and Lao Xiao have finished your wedding, I might even be able to attend your wedding sometime,” Xing Baohua said.
"Okay." Seeing that Xing Baohua had said so, Geng Rui had no choice but to nod in agreement.