Chapter 570: The equipment they requested is a bit ahead of its time.



Xing Baohua looked intently at the pile of gibberish in her hand that had been delivered from Hong Kong.

Yes, to the average person, those letters and characters would be incomprehensible. But once you understand computer languages, many of those seemingly random letters and symbols naturally gain meaning.

Of course, looking at it for too long can also give you a headache. Just think of those programmers who have to move their hairlines back a few inches just to find a bug.

The paper was plentiful, resulting in a thick layer.

However, each line contains few letters and symbols, making it like searching for a needle in a haystack, requiring you to examine each one bit by bit.

It was fast at first, but slowed down later on, getting slower and slower as you went on, mainly because the earlier parts were data generated by the program in the logs.

The following are the tracking data, IP address analysis results, when it was generated, what program was started, the protocol name of this port, the protocol name of which serial port, etc.

Understanding these requires a lot of effort, unlike reading on a computer where you can simply scroll the mouse wheel to see many lines.

Xing Baohua had to turn the pages one by one.

He had read over a hundred pages, and there were still quite a few left. In his mind, these hundred pages alone contained at least a hundred or so broiler chicken production processes.

After reading through all the data related to the hidden virus tracking, I finally saw a real IP address. Looking at the IP address numbers, it was indeed HK.

Not too surprised, but still surprised nonetheless.

The person has been found, but not in the software park, but at the University of Hong Kong.

Looking at the address assigned by the primary IP, it's very difficult to find the precise location.

Despite being a student at the University of Hong Kong and having only attended school for a few days, Xing Baohua knew very well the address of the main server at the University of Hong Kong, as well as the 17 routers with 16 lines.

This hardware facility was donated free of charge by Xing Baohua, but the school pays the account opening fee and internet access fee itself.

There are three large classrooms with internet access, each with more than thirty computers for students to learn how to use the internet.

Subsequent searches revealed different sub-addresses, indicating that the other party would not be using it on a single machine.

If you really put in the effort to investigate, you can find it. If you have time, look at which students go to the classroom to go online, locate the machine based on the sub-address, and you can find the student who was there.

If it were just a beginner, that would be one thing, but the problem is that the trolls are not beginners. Since they are hiding in the school, they will definitely make use of the server and the addresses assigned by the network cable.

If it were Xing Baohua, he would do the same. The simplest and most effective way would be to stay by the server and create a virtual address.

Go find out how to set up a dynamic IP address.

Isn't Xing Baohua's small team operating in the same way? They stay right next to the main server, partly because of its proximity and convenience, and partly because it's fast and generates hundreds or even thousands of dynamic sub-IP addresses. That's the reason.

Since the haters can't see the scene anyway, they can only try to find the truth bit by bit through sub-IPs.

Xing Baohua felt that the person with the ID "Feng Qingyang" was probably near the University of Hong Kong. They were likely a student who hadn't graduated, a professor, or even an outsider who had disguised themselves.

Once it's disguised, it becomes troublesome to find.

Now that we know a general location, we should try to find it and see what methods the other party is using to hide themselves.

Consider it training.

Xing Baohua instructed Geng Rui to mobilize the personnel of his security company in Hong Kong.

As for catching the person, Xing Baohua didn't have any good ideas. In fact, he really wanted to hang the person up and beat them up first.

But that won't work!

Fighting someone creates enmity, but of course, you have to see which side they belong to first.

If they can't bring him to justice in Hong Kong, then they'll find a way to bring him back to the mainland. There's always a way through connections; Captain Han certainly has plenty.

If the other party changes their mind and is willing to work for Xing Baohua, he can also put aside past grievances and give him a stable job. After all, skilled people are hard to find these days, and he'll take care of whoever he can subdue.

After reviewing the data, Xing Baohua asked Xie Yingying to make a copy, which would then serve as complete online evidence.

But the most frustrating thing is that you can't use it casually.

In the evening, Xing Baohua returned to his villa and met Zhang Dongshuo and the others again. Well, for some peace and quiet, he took some things and went to stay at the city hotel.

When he left, Zhang Dongshuo and the physics expert gave him a list. Looking at the list, most of the items were overseas books, which were professional references, as well as a large number of academic papers and journals.

As for high-performance computers, Xing Baohua had no choice but to use small servers to stack them together.

If that still doesn't work, the only option is to go to the first D base and activate that supercomputer.

If they were to calculate the theoretical values ​​of the design, that supercomputer would probably be smoking.

With more servers and more devices, heat dissipation becomes a problem.

This involves power consumption; household electricity certainly can't power it, so we have to have someone run a separate cable from the substation.

The small team also considered the heat dissipation problem; household air conditioners certainly wouldn't work. They needed to manufacture a separate compressor to achieve the desired cooling effect.

This is only at room temperature. Further work will require ultra-low temperature. They also suggested that Xing Baohua find a place to conduct some preliminary experiments, namely superconducting physics experiments at ultra-low temperature, to select the most stable of the current superconducting materials.

The steps may seem simple, but each step is actually quite difficult.

Xing Baohua's place is the best defense and the safest location. Giving up the villa to let them conduct experiments is a last resort.

The rice laboratory is well-equipped and has many staff, but Xing Baohua is still worried about security, so he has no choice but to sacrifice his own residence in order to ensure safety and confidentiality.

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