Chapter 594 Tombstone (please vote for the super large chapter)(2/2)
He Ao didn't look away until the door of the elevator that Hexi was riding closed.
He turned around and looked at the tombstone in front of him. On the tombstone was a woman with a somewhat reserved smile.
Her eyes are like water, quiet and strong.
He Ao took out a bouquet of flowers from his arms and placed them in front of the woman's tombstone.
This is Jace's wife Tini. During Jace's darkest time, it was Tini who supported his world and the last glimmer of light in his life.
Tiny's death also knocked down Jess's last spiritual pillar.
At this moment, He Ao still had a bouquet of flowers in his arms, and he slowly walked to the tombstone next to Tini's cemetery.
This is a blank tombstone.
He Ao paused for a moment and placed the last bouquet of flowers in front of the blank tombstone.
This is the tombstone that 'Jace' prepared for himself.
The wind rustled the plastic flowers and leaves.
He Ao straightened up and slowly walked towards the sunset.
He raised his bracelet, clicked on a voicemail he received this morning, and chose to play it.
Email from Vianna,
Last night, He Ao asked Eve to collect information about possible flaws in the Phoenix system, and finally compiled a lot of data spanning more than ten years. After processing by Eve, he screened out the data that were most likely to be real vulnerabilities and forwarded them to
Vianna analysis and processing.
This email was sent to He Ao by Vianna this morning after processing the data.
"Uncle Jess, I saw the vulnerability data you forwarded to me last night. Most of the vulnerabilities were fixed quickly. Tellison Group acted very quickly, but guess what I found?
"An interesting 'ancestral' vulnerability... The earliest record of this vulnerability was seventeen years ago, when the Phoenix system was just established. In theory, this vulnerability should be fixed soon, but at that time it was
It was not immediately repaired.
"Then, this vulnerability reappeared in a piece of data from fifteen years ago, and the subsequent records were from twelve years ago, ten years ago, eight years ago, and three years ago. This vulnerability has not been repaired.
“But to be precise, this is not a loophole, it can only be said to be a ‘flaw’.
"It does not make the Phoenix system breakable, or affect the final data processing results of the Phoenix system. It only slightly affects one of the computing processes of the Phoenix system.
"And the conditions for it to be triggered are very harsh, and the recurrence rate is very low. Even with the huge data processing volume of Tellison Group, it has only appeared six times in more than ten years, and has never affected
election.
"I suspect that the basic algorithm used by Tellison Group developers when developing the earliest Phoenix system was imperfect, which ultimately led to the emergence of this 'flaw'.
"At that time, Tellison Group probably did not have a better algorithm that could replace this algorithm, or the cost of replacing this algorithm was too high, so even if they discovered this 'flaw', they did not take care of it.
"As the Phoenix system gradually improves, subsequent developers will no longer be able to modify the underlying algorithm code. A large number of normal functions rely on this set of algorithms to run, resulting in the increasing cost of modifying the algorithm, so that it becomes
'Ancestral 'defect'.
"However, Tellison Group has obviously also 'patched' this flaw. In recent years, they have received more and more services and orders, but the number of times this 'flaw' has recurred has become less and less.
"However, I used the conditions that triggered the 'flaw' several times in the data, roughly simulated the algorithm that may be problematic in the Phoenix system, and deduced the real conditions that are very likely to trigger this 'flaw'.
"However, this condition is too harsh. It requires different operators to use certain devices to access the Phoenix system at certain fixed times before it can take effect. I have attached a list of the triggering conditions to the email.
Already.
"But Uncle Jess, if you want to take advantage of this flaw, it may be too late.
“I calculated that it would take at least two thousand operations that meet the conditions to trigger this system flaw.
"This is too difficult. We have to control at least two thousand different devices without letting the Phoenix system detect that these devices are controlled. It's too late for me to develop software now."
The voicemail ends here.
Next was He Ao's reply. His reply was very short, with only one simple sentence, "To meet these requirements, you do not necessarily have to control other people's devices."
It is illegal to use Trojan horse programs to hack into other people's devices.
Sitting in the descending elevator, He Ao raised his bracelet and glanced at the time, 17:13 pm.
Nine hours have passed since Eve took action.
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"Hey, bro, where are you voting? Who are you voting for? Ned?"
In front of a neat row of voting machines, two men were standing there. The man on the left was holding a wine bottle, leaning next to the voting machine, taking a sip, and casually asked the man in work clothes next to him.
There are mostly two ways to choose from in federal elections.
One is to install a specific voting client into your own smart device and vote directly using your own device.
The other is to use fixed voting machines on the street to vote.
"Who's going to vote for Ned? I'm going to vote for Dethank."
The man in overalls quickly selected his voting target, took out his bracelet, and verified his identity.
"Desank? Who is that?"
The man holding the wine bottle swayed around and glanced at the large screens around him, "Is there such a candidate? I haven't even seen his campaign ads."
"have."
The man in overalls glanced at the man with the bottle, raised his bracelet, and played a speech video, "This is his speech video. It seems that he will come here later. If you are interested, you can listen to it."
listen."
"Is he better than Ned?"
The bottle man took a look at the speech video and took a sip of wine.
"So much better than Ned."
The man in work clothes replied casually, "He and Ned are just like each other, Christos, you know that, right?"
"What?"
The bottle man blinked.
"Hey, you can wait until you sober up. I have to go to work."
The man in overalls sighed, fished out three one-federal-dollar bills from his pocket and stuffed them into the opponent's hand. Then he went back and reached out to choose his vote, "You can directly search for Desanke on the Internet and you will see his
video."
"oh."
The bottle man stood up unsteadily and looked at the voting machine in front of him.
At this time, another man came over. The man ignored him, looked at the voting machine, and quickly verified his identity. Just when he was about to vote, his bracelet vibrated.
He raised his bracelet and took a look and found that it was a sales advertisement. Then he quickly closed the bracelet and clicked to vote.
The final voting time is fixed at 17:50:00.
"Desanque, desanque, desanque."
The bottle man turned a page on the voting machine and finally found the name.
He tremblingly chose the name and verified his identity.
Then he staggered along the street carrying the wine bottle, "The house is gone, the home is gone, hehe,"
He looked at Ned's campaign poster on the street, picked up the bottle and threw it over, hitting Ned on the head, splashing red wine. With the sunset, he staggered along the street.
,
"Master Ned, your villa is so beautiful."
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On the TV commercial screen nearby, the host looked at the manuscript in his hand,
"It is reported that during his tenure as a senator, Ned purchased a total of 315 houses, 287 of which were converted into private villas or commercial apartments, and the remaining 28 are still being renovated.
middle.
"All the money for the purchase of these houses will be provided by the Huiermei Charitable Foundation."
Kevin, the progress is a bit slow, I need to take a step back.
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Recommend a friend’s book:
"The weird story I wrote came true"
Travel to Terra, sad
Not Holy Terra, Hi
The world of extraordinary gods, joy
Gram is bad B, mussel
Chapter completed!