Chapter 396 Personally Tested! The Virus Killer is Effective



The economy of the United States suffered significant losses due to a hacker changing the homepage image, especially a crisis of trust in the banking system.

If it weren't for the insurance company's clever money-making strategies, it probably would have gone bankrupt due to a run on its customers.

Technology evolves with the times, and every new gadget needs to undergo various tests before it can be recognized.

The same goes for computers. Xing Baohua edited together clips of a rice-brand computer operating a stock trading system and released them as a brand advertisement.

To someone who doesn't know much about computers, this one looks pretty good in terms of specs and speed!

Even those in the know have no way of saying that Xing Baohua's advertisements are suspected of false advertising.

That's not the case at all.

Furthermore, they had to stand up and say that the smooth operation of the DianDami brand computer's system was due to editing.

But there's not much evidence. Speaking out carries the risk of being falsely accused.

This led to a surge in sales of DaMi brand computers in the United States. The inventory back home is also being loaded onto ships and shipped here.

With nothing to do, I turned on my computer and browsed some websites at random.

For some reason, I started thinking about safety.

I wrote a small program on a whim, a virus prevention mini-program.

It's not very big, only about 2KB in size.

He hid in the system directory and tested the alarm function on his own computer.

Early computers all had a built-in speaker. When the system or hardware malfunctioned, the small speaker on the motherboard would start beeping.

I don't know when that little speaker was removed in later years. The most common problem is memory issues, which cause a blue screen and then emit a piercing beep.

Early computers almost all had this feature; it was used to troubleshoot and report problems.

The thing I wrote works fine on my own computer, so I'll put it on the internet for testing next.

The anti-virus software was placed on three botnets, and other websites were used to prevent computer viruses.

By controlling botnets equipped with specialized anti-virus tools to attack virus-infected websites.

Xing Baohua didn't know if the buzzer sounded or not; he certainly couldn't hear it.

However, judging from the backend data, the anti-virus software was basically targeting computers infected with viruses, and results were obtained.

It really does kill viruses very thoroughly.

There was a major bug that Xing Baohua didn't discover: the computer virus's registry entries, logs, and other files were all wiped out by the antivirus software.

First, it causes a warning, then a blue screen. After restarting several times, the screen goes completely black and becomes unresponsive.

Xing Baohua didn't notice these things on his own computer, but on other computers, it would be a disaster.

The dedicated removal software targets and eliminates any intrusion logs, registry entries, policy groups, and other places where the virus has entered, based on the address provided.

They say that if you hurt the enemy a thousand, you'll lose eight hundred of your own. This is like killing the enemy a thousand and losing ten thousand of your own!

Not only did the system crash, but the hard drive also crashed, and what's most infuriating is that it didn't even spare the memory addressing cache.

They've targeted every mainstream computer hardware component! And they've specifically chosen the most expensive ones for their attacks.

The three compromised computers, equipped with dedicated anti-virus software, have rendered the host machine completely unusable.

Xing Baohua was unaware of this; after leaving the forum, he only browsed other forums, including a computer knowledge forum.

It's a very simple floor-level dialogue format.

Most of the content explains common computer knowledge.

There is also a small section, which is the technical exchange section.

Xing Baohua went in to take a look, and most of the problems were related to current computer technology.

Without saying a word, this guy took control of ten botnets and began preparations.

Put all the software on the last botnet machine. Then implant a hardware-damaging virus.

Using the last botnet machine, I registered a forum account, created the first thread, and wrote the title: "World-renowned programmer personally wrote a dedicated antivirus software targeting viruses in the banking system. It really works, I've personally tested it."

After writing the title, I uploaded the removal tool. I have to say, the slow internet connection was a huge waste of time; a 2KB file took over an hour to load.

After uploading, Xing Baohua placed the extremely destructive virus and carefully exited the app.

This guy's escape is no big deal; he's the kind of guy who kills but doesn't bury.

But the forum over there became lively.

The questions, in particular, are very appealing. Even newcomers to the industry clicked in to take a look.

Actually, apart from the title, there was no other text description, and just a 2KB attachment.

A comment on the second floor read: "Master, tell me your name, let me see if I recognize you."

The person who dares to say that is probably a big shot in the industry.

Third floor: "I'm new to this field. What is a virus? Do medications work?"

Fourth floor: "I've already downloaded it. Does anyone have the virus? I want to try it."

"Just pick any bank's homepage, the virus is there, let me know if it works."

"Wait for the results."

...

In one hour, I've already climbed more than eighty floors.

Climbing the stairs to see it is incredibly difficult! It requires a lot of patience.

Two hours later, another new thread was started titled "Those who have tested the removal software, come in."

The post reads: "Under the 'Master Killer' post, someone said they wanted to test the virus removal tool. We've waited so long, but no one has explained the situation. Does it actually work? Can you come in and say something?"

Similarly, it quickly covered the entire building.

Most people said they would just wait for the results.

One person replied, "I can't wait, I'll go test it myself, and I'll definitely come back and tell you the results."

Below this comment, a string of replies read: Warrior.

As a result, there was still no news. Many people stayed up all night waiting for news, but still received no results.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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