Computer virus?
The customer is extremely dissatisfied with the two companies' attempts to shirk responsibility in their after-sales services! The customer will continue to file complaints.
The computer is a gift from Da Mi. Now that the computer is unusable, who else can I contact if not your after-sales service?
Besides, if the operator, Huahong Telecom, doesn't provide a network cable, how can you get a virus?
Where did the virus come from? It came through your network cable. Before we installed a network cable, we never had any computer virus infections.
In short, the computer needs to be fixed; otherwise, I'll file a complaint with the community councilor, the city council, and so on.
The technicians sent by both companies were also helpless; they simply didn't have the capability to remove the computer virus.
The rice repairmen only know how to install a system and download a security management software, relying on that to kill viruses. If it can't kill them, there's nothing they can do. As for those who try to steal the network cable, they can only watch helplessly.
Regardless of the circumstances, the virus had nothing to do with either of them. It was all in vain; in the end, the client had no choice but to turn to the citizen hotline, seek media coverage, and even hire a lawyer to see how to sue both companies. Someone had to compensate for the losses incurred due to the disruption to their property viewing.
Xing Baohua learned about this three days later and personally brought several programmers from the software park over.
When I arrived, I happened to see that boss being interviewed.
The arrival was quite sudden; the boss was a bit stunned, and so was the reporter. Both of them knew Xing Baohua, and neither of them expected that a tiny virus would actually bring this bigwig here.
The boss didn't have time to say anything to the reporter and went over to greet them personally.
The reporter had no time to interview the boss and rushed towards Xing Baohua with a recording pen, but was blocked by Xing Baohua's bodyguards before he could get close.
"Mr. Xing, is your visit related to the first computer virus case on the island? The island will face computer virus threats in the future, what are the solutions?" The reporter who was being blocked shouted loudly at Xing Baohua's back.
Xing Baohua turned his head slightly and said, "Let me check the situation first. If I have time, I will answer your questions."
He then asked the rice purchasing and repair personnel to take him to check the computer that had a virus.
As for the boss, Xing Baohua nodded politely and then ignored him.
The company was a bit small, with many people, so it was a bit crowded. Xing Baohua told the people around him to go out first.
The programmers who were brought in had already sat down in front of the computer, took out a hard drive, opened the case, found a port and connected a ribbon cable, preparing to copy the entire hard drive's data when the computer was turned on.
After turning on the computer and waiting for a few minutes, I was finally able to access the webpage. The mouse and keyboard indicator lights were on, but they were not working.
Replacing the keyboard didn't work either.
The keyboard issue must be resolved first; otherwise, commands cannot be entered and the system cannot be booted.
Xing Baohua, who had been watching from the sidelines, patted the programmer on the shoulder and said, "Try a new hard drive."
The programmer took a new hard drive out of his bag. After installing it, he restarted the computer, quickly typed on the keyboard, and entered the BIOS to change the installation order.
The programmer didn't install the system immediately; instead, he checked the BIOS logs first. Following the sequence of entries, he pointed to a section and said to Xing Baohua, "Boss, there's something unusual in this section."
"I see! This is an attempt to hack into the system and then into the BIOS to tamper with BIOS commands! Find the virus and see what kind of virus it is!"
Fortunately, the programmer didn't rush to install the new hard drive system, otherwise the system would still have been infected.
This time, we're using a new hard drive. We'll create a virtual space on the new hard drive to use as an isolation zone, find the virus in the BIOS, store it in the virtual space, and then perform a packer removal and decompression process.
Using a small tool, Xing Baohua disassembled the extracted virus file and deciphered its kernel. He looked at the strings of code; some looked familiar, while others were completely unrecognizable.
It took me a while to figure it out: this thing is an improved version of the Satan virus.
Moreover, someone has already extracted the Satan virus kernel and added a lot of their own stuff.
No wonder we couldn't see any virus for the time being; it turns out the images were removed and the original destructive instructions of the virus were changed.
To be able to modify the Satan virus, that's a true master!
Wasn't it said that no one in America could solve this problem, and it caused a huge uproar? Why isn't this so-called expert going to help American netizens, but instead coming to Hong Kong to cause trouble?
Xing Baohua stroked his chin, looking at the computer screen, but his mind was wandering.
If you can modify a virus, you can crack it.
Moreover, this modder did not release a solution to bypass the virus.
At least he didn't make a special anti-virus software to make money.
Could it be that the other party is not from the United States?
If they are from the United States, why don't they pursue greater interests?
For a moment, Xing Baohua's mind was filled with many questions.
If you can't figure it out, then don't think about it for now, and don't bother with repairs.
He patted the programmer, who was focused on analyzing the virus files, on the shoulder and said, "After the BIOS recovers, replace all the hard drives, and take all the problematic ones back with you."
The company had a total of seven computers. After clearing the BIOS, replacing the hard drives, and installing the operating system, the computers were able to function normally.
The reporter finally found time to speak with Xing Baohua and asked him a few more questions. Xing Baohua walked right over and said, "No need to ask, I'll say a few words now."
"Go ahead!" The reporter quickly raised the recording pen.
"Hong Kong is facing an online virus crisis, originating from the same source as the online virus in Taiwan—a Satanic virus. I advise all netizens to temporarily refrain from browsing websites like those in Taiwan. Our experts are also searching for solutions, and we will inform everyone as soon as we have any progress."
After saying that, Xing Baohua left.
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