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.
...As long as the monitoring team isn't exposed.
Otherwise, it will cause big trouble.
In fact, every country has a set of listening, monitoring, and defense systems.
Just like the Americans back then, their own people exposed their "mirror project." Many telecommunications network companies were involved.
Fortunately, it was at their headquarters; otherwise, their forces outside would have been wiped out in one fell swoop.
This incident has put other countries on guard, but so what? The Americans will still do what they want.
Xing Baohua then looked at his phone and fell into deep thought.
The fact that the encrypted signal was cracked indicates that Mitsui Tousaburo was being targeted.
The identity of the other party is still unknown. There are only two targets: either someone from the Special Affairs Division, or someone from the CIA or NSA.
The key point is that Xing Baohua is also on the CIA's list, so his phone number is definitely a key target for surveillance. They'll be monitoring anyone who calls him.
They can't do much in China, but in Japan, it's much simpler.
It's estimated that after a few more calls, the signal might be cracked, allowing them to obtain the desired call content.
Encrypted communication these days is both simple and complex, depending on the machine you use to crack it. If it's a Japanese supercomputer, it'll only take a few days; if you're using a server, it might take months; and if you're using a desktop... well, humanity might not even see the light of day before it's extinct.
As technology advances, so does encryption. In a few years, when Xing Baohua uses quantum encryption, cracking it will be less reliable than researching a time machine.
Xing Baohua still doesn't know who is trying to crack his encrypted communications. He's a bit paranoid, given the risks associated with Huaba.
Those Japanese economic savvy types can't be unaware of this. They've definitely figured out the pattern, but not a single one of them has uttered a sound. Perhaps they're searching for evidence, or perhaps they're looking for flaws to clean up the mess.
Xing Baohua felt it was a CIA tactic. The Special Affairs Section was still lacking.
As for communication with Mitsui Tousaburo, a separate encrypted device is needed, and adding a relay is the safest option.
It's just a little troublesome and a waste of time.
I really miss the encryption protection system that BlackBerry used; it served institutions and relevant government departments.
There are only two companies in the world that sell mobile phones under the guise of security: BlackBerry and Apple.
In terms of security, Blackberry is far superior to Apple. Even a certain US president was a Blackberry enthusiast, not because he was dark-skinned, but because the encryption system he used at work was more secure.
As for whether Big Fruit is safe, we can only draw a conclusion after the private photos of some Hollywood actresses are leaked.
Hackers used advanced technology to breach the BigFruit server and downloaded a lot of private photos from the cloud. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Who knows if there are any top-secret documents?
It seems the safety of the large fruit isn't so great either.
This thing is like a lock; only those who know how to unlock it can do so. No matter how secure you make it, it can still be opened eventually.
Xing Baohua thought he could try BlackBerry's encryption system, but unfortunately the equipment wasn't up to par, so he could only imitate it. He decided against the core components, because even if he did manage to create them, it would attract more experts to test the security level.
It can definitely be broken; it's just a matter of time.
Then, a phone number was given to the communications team and passed on to the monitoring team in Japan. They were then instructed to inform Mitsui Fujisaburo that in the future, if he wanted to call Xing Baohua, he would need to go to a public phone booth, dial a Japanese phone number, and explain the message.
It's just that once it reaches Xing Baohua, it will be converted into text or dictated over a phone call. It's very tedious and troublesome. But it's safer.
There are still advantages to regressing in technology.
When Xing Baohua returned home, he found his mother there, arranging cotton with Su Ya, with some scraps of cloth nearby.
He asked, "What are you doing?"
“My grandson was born naked! I have to prepare some clothes for him.” Xing’s mother glanced at Xing Baohua and said with a hint of dissatisfaction.
Xing Baohua didn't know why his mother spoke so harshly; she retorted with just one sentence.
Su Ya glanced at him but didn't dare to say a word.
"The baby needs to wear thicker clothes. The due date is in March or April, and it's still quite cold here. Babies need to be dressed warmly in spring and lightly in autumn, so we can't be careless," said Xing's mother.
"Mom, this looks a bit ugly."
“What do you know? You wore this when you were little, and I made it for you,” said Aunt Xing.
Seeing his mother glare at him, Xing Baohua said nothing more and turned to go upstairs to his study.
Do super-rich second-generation kids wear these floral print halter-neck open-crotch pants?
As a super youth born in the 90s, I probably wouldn't even want to show my childhood photos; they're so outdated.
The older generation in the family only knows this style. Even if you give them high-end fabrics, they can't make fashionable children's clothes. If they want something nice, they can only buy high-end goods from shopping malls.
Xing Baohua was planning to bring back some diapers from Hong Kong, but judging from her mother's demeanor, she had already prepared diapers for the child.
Diapers are consumable products and expensive, so ordinary people can't afford them and can only use a piece of pure cotton white cloth as a pad.
A dozen or so pieces of mustard greens can be reused repeatedly, but the only hassle is that they need to be hand-washed. Even a washing machine might not get them clean.
However, as living standards have improved, diapers have become the dominant product, partly because they have become cheaper, and partly because people have become lazier.
As for milk powder, Xing Baohua doesn't plan to buy it. He feels that buying two dairy cows is enough to provide his child with fresh milk, which is better than any other milk.
Of course, this is on the premise that Suya has enough milk, which would save the money of buying a dairy cow.
Because Suya was easily fatigued during her pregnancy, her mother came to help, and she didn't even want a nanny.
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