Chapter 458 Forum Misconduct



But is this box even useful?

Can it serve as a constraint?

It's an insult to people's intelligence. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I would have laughed myself to death.

They promise investment within a specified timeframe, then offer empty promises and talk of a better future, but who knows what will happen ten years from now? Does not participating constitute a breach of contract?

Should we sanction his sales in India, or fine him?

Xing Baohua has no industry or capital there, so how can he be fined? Even if he comes to buy rice, he has to pay in full.

Of course, this time the deposit issue is an exception; it was the other party who set the trap first.

Sanctioning the sale of counterfeit goods is a joke. How can you possibly sanction grey market phones? It's like playing with pirated goods; you can't eliminate them, they're everywhere.

"How about ten years?" Xing Baohua said with a smile.

"Shall I give it a try?" Yu Shenghai said.

“The bottom line is eight years. I estimate they want us to take action within three years. You can hold them off for eight years, otherwise forget it,” Xing Baohua said.

“Okay!” Yu Shenghai nodded in agreement, now that he had Xing Baohua’s permission, he knew how to proceed with the negotiations.

After Yu Shenghai left, Xing Baohua called Wei Laisong to ask how his trip was.

Wei Laisong told Xing Baohua not to worry about them, that he would leave the next morning, and that Xing Baohua could take care of his own business.

If it weren't for Director Li, would Xing Baohua have bothered to make a phone call to ask?

After hanging up the phone, Xing Baohua turned on her computer and logged into the HK forum.

Looking at the number of forum members, the highest number of visits reached two thousand?

To Xing Baohua's surprise, when did this happen? How did the number of views suddenly increase?

Currently, there are over 300 people online.

Log in to the backend and check the data.

A closer look at the IP addresses revealed that the vast majority of the traffic came from overseas, not from Hong Kong itself.

After gaining popularity, one gains fame.

Looking at each section individually, the section with the most views was surprisingly the technology section.

Xing Baohua was a little annoyed to see that everything was in English, but he couldn't correct it.

The current technology sector is still mainly focused on computer technology.

Some posts ask about related technologies, and some even upload software they have written themselves.

Some people have even compiled a list of useful tools and made them available for download online.

Xing Baohua also looked at some of the tools, and they were indeed quite good. To a professional, these were just like wrenches and screwdrivers.

It all comes down to whether it's easy to use or not.

As he turned the page, his expression changed.

He even saw the little tools he had written, which was a bit much.

The few small tools available online were created during the other side's hacking campaign, including a small program for tracking IP addresses.

Besides the technical team, it was given to Uncle Qiao's professional team.

With hundreds of people, how could he possibly know who uploaded it?

Looking at the other person's ID, I opened it and found that it had just been registered not long ago.

These are the posts that are currently receiving the most traffic, with some reaching thousands of clicks.

After all that fuss, it turns out that these few posts were the ones that brought the traffic here.

With so many peers around the world, I wield powerful tools and can go wherever I please.

It's not that having this tracking tool makes it technically easier to prevent hackers from getting away with it, but rather that it makes tracking down other hackers much easier.

No matter how many botnets you have, as long as the computer's processing power is sufficient, you'll be able to find them sooner or later.

This also means that when hackers want to attack others, they need to act quickly, which forces them into guerrilla warfare!

We need to fire one shot and move to another, and prepare several safe houses.

This effectively provides hackers with physical defense, making them even harder to find in the future.

Xing Baohua rested his chin on his hand, staring at the screen for a while. He was thinking that in a few years, IP tracking technology would be perfected, and they would soon be able to use the hit-and-run tactic.

This happened just a few years earlier than expected.

He stroked his chin and called the head of the software park to come over so they could discuss a confidentiality strategy for the tools or software they had developed.

He picked up the phone, dialed a few numbers, and then put it down again.

He tilted his head back and sighed.

If the technology for hiding content isn't made public, it will hinder the promotion of computers and software. Judging from the pageviews on HK forums, it's the technology that attracts people.

Whether in the early days or in the future, free software accounts for nearly 70%.

Software published by individuals, teams, or even companies is made available online for everyone to download and use.

So how do they make money?

There must be other sources of income or profits to sustain or make it continue to be free.

Later, many free software programs added things like bundled ads, just to earn a little money through hard work.

But software from the 1980s and 90s didn't have this concept, so how did they survive?

Rely on professional software, because professional products are the most profitable.

Back when Lei Jun was in college, he earned over a million yuan by writing programs for professional companies.

I only make things out for free when I have nothing else to do.

Therefore, Xing Baohua stopped caring about these things.

However, the IP tracking information was released too early, and he still hadn't caught several people. This made his subsequent investigations more difficult.

Perhaps the anger stems from this.

After calming himself down, he continued browsing through some things.

He actually saw something useful.

One of the posts mentioned a bug in the Java program that runs rice.

This piqued Xing Baohua's interest, and he would use his tablet to look for bugs in Java whenever he had free time.

Having someone help you find it is best. Open the post and read it bit by bit; it's all written in English. The most crucial part is pointing out the abnormal mathematical calculations.

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