Chapter 31 Simmons



Guan Feng nodded and then shook his head, saying, "I guess so. This is the smallest Trojan program I can write at the moment. Only in this way can it possibly break through the other party's firewall and infiltrate the server."

Zheng Yuandong asked, "So, did it work out or not?"

Guan Feng said, "The server can only transmit data when it is sending data up and down. However, a large amount of data transmission will definitely be detected by the firewall and the server connection will be cut off immediately."

Sun Youwei nodded and said, "That's right! That's why I was just saying why no one in Hua'an or even Jiangnan can do it."

Zheng Yuandong was still completely confused: "But why are you able to do it now?"

Guan Feng explained simply: "First, the Trojan program I created is very small, less than one-tenth the size of a regular Trojan program. Second, I didn't send all these Trojans over at once, but instead set up another small program to assemble and decrypt itself."

"Each transmission only involves a few kilobytes of data, transmitted little by little."

"As long as the other party does not intervene manually, the firewall cannot identify it and will judge it as normal chat data. Once all the data is transmitted, the Trojan will automatically trigger reorganization and start running."

Zheng Yuandong understood.

He looked at Guan Feng in surprise, never expecting that his subordinate would produce such a skill so quietly.

Huang Lili and Wang Xun were even more astonished, their eyes wide open as if they were seeing their team leader for the first time.

Sun Youwei exclaimed, "I never expected to witness such pure computer technology here. It's unique in Jiangnan Province!"

Simmons was equally stunned.

No one could describe the shock that those simple yet elegant lines of code had brought to her.

It's like using the simplest musical staff to compose the most moving melody of our time.

now.

This is the campus belle of Huaan University of Technology.

Her beautiful eyes were fixed on Guan Feng without blinking.

It was as if they wanted to see right through him.

As for Gao Yuan—

All right.

Nobody cares anymore.

With Guan Feng's intervention, everyone dismissed Gao Yuan's earlier doubts as childish tantrums.

Would adults care about a child's occasional idle chatter?

But it is precisely this disparity that is striking.

This left Gao Yuan with mixed feelings.

He was, after all, a recipient of the National First Prize every year, and was considered a prodigy wherever he went.

As a result, no one took Guan Feng seriously.

Looking at Guan Feng's young and handsome face, and the light in his junior sister's eyes.

Gao Yuan became completely withdrawn.

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