1074 Gaming Authority Documents

The hacker's work efficiency was even slower than Lin Chi expected. It wasn't until it was close to midnight that Frankenstein, who had been wandering around the field for a day, finally sent a signal to Lin Chi beside him:

"She's done."

"Did you send the information?" Lin Chi, who had already begun to feel a little sleepy, immediately came to his senses.

"It's here." Frankenstein shook a cobalt-blue microchip in his hand.

"Is that guy reliable? Didn't you just mess with something to fool us? Lin Chi asked thoughtfully.

"In my experience, this kind of encryption is only used by government agencies, and this information should not be faked. But she may have seen it too. Frankenstein replied immediately.

"Whatever." Lin Chi smiled, opened the menu and clicked the button to exit the realm, ready to start checking the information obtained by hackers in an absolutely secure private space.

He had just sat up from the game warehouse when he heard a cold female voice floating from the living room: "The data export is successful." ”

"Disconnect the internet connection." Lin Chi gave a concise and clear command, and with a few clicks of his finger on the mobile phone screen, the curtains in all rooms were automatically closed.

Lin Chi knew very well that since the information was obtained through illegal means, he naturally had to pay special attention when reading. If this thing is exposed, I'm afraid I'll end up in prison.

So now, he is also extremely cautious, and after taking all the "security measures", he finally opened his computer with a normal configuration and nodded to Frankenstein.

The welcome robot with a white shell stepped forward, plugged the data cable into the interface of the computer, and transmitted the data he had just obtained to Lin Chi's computer through the old-fashioned transmission method.

Syllable!

After completing the transmission, Frankenstein ripped off the data cable plugged into his waist, stood sideways next to the computer, and said, "Alright. ”

"Then let's take a look at the work schedule of the Game Authority......" Lin Chi sat down in front of the computer with great interest, clicked on the new folder that had just appeared on the desktop, and immediately a large number of files appeared in front of him.

Documents, images, videos. The Brain Imaging Game Authority's database contains a huge amount of information about Pulse Entertainment and War Paradise. However, only a small part of this can come in handy.

And what Lin Chi has to do now is to sift out useful content from the mountains of information.

The first thing he ruled out was the registration information of Pulse Entertainment Company, which was enough to read the documents on the surface once. After all, if you think about it on your toes, the information provided by Pulse Entertainment is definitely not true.

The next thing that was screened out was the registration information of the game "War Paradise" when it was registered in China: Lin Chi read the game introduction text provided by Pulse Entertainment. It seems that the company describes the game as a "massively multiplayer online role-playing game" (MMORPG), and the content in it is all clichΓ©s and does not touch on the essence of the game at all. But in a sense, War Paradise is indeed an MMORPG.

"It's sleek." Lin Chi buried his body in the computer chair and dragged the registration information he had just read into another folder: "These people seem to be very good at dealing with my country's audit agency, and it seems that it is not the first time to register." ”

"Are you saying that Pulse Entertainment has registered other games before?" Frankenstein on the side asked.

"No, I just think they're like those old fritters." While Lin Chi was speaking, he opened one of the documents below.

The title of this document is "Review Opinion on War Paradise", and it is conceivable that the content in it should be the game evaluation of the game by the game controller's playtester.

To this day, there are many players who are skeptical of this bloody and violent game, and don't know how the game passed the review. And the answer to this question may be hidden in this document.

Lin Chi's gaze swept down, quickly reading the content of the document. The Game Authority's record of this audit appeared in his sight:

When: June 21, 2035.

Game name: War Paradise.

Review leader: Li Yang, Zhao Ziluo.

Content Logging:

We tried out the game and randomly selected three maps, and the content of the game was positive, and there were no details that needed to be changed, so it could be passed.

The game has been reviewed by the Copyright Administration, the version number has been issued, and the approval result of the Administration has passed. The review ended on June 25, 2035, and the server was allowed to be opened.

According to the relevant policy, minors under the age of 18 are not allowed to log in and register for intra-brain imaging games with combat content.

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After reading the content of this document, Lin Chi couldn't help but wonder if he was mistaken, and couldn't help but complain: "Are the two of them playing the same game as me?" Are the Authority guys crazy? ”

No matter how you look at it, the content of "War Paradise" has nothing to do with "positive", but is the type that may be killed directly. Oddly enough, whether it's with the Publishers or the Authority, the game seems to be approved very quickly, as if it was helped by the "gods", or rather......

- Pulse Entertainment can't really go through the back door, right?

Lin Chi thought secretly and continued to read the next document. Next is about the server model reported by Pulse Entertainment Company, and this information, Lin Chi had heard Zhou Tianhao say a few months ago:

The game server adopts the standard configuration of large-scale online games, one KR2 blade server, and three 'Tsunami' supercomputers.

The "Tsunami" supercomputer is commonly used in the server architecture of brain imaging games, but to complete the computation of "War Paradise", it is far from enough to rely on three "Tsunami", and in this regard, Lin Chi and Zhou Tianhao have already determined.

The server information in the newspaper of Pulse Entertainment is obviously nonsense, as for the real server location of this game - according to the information found by Lin Chi, it may be drifting somewhere between the earth and the moon as "space junk".

According to Chow, several stable signals in Pulse Entertainment's communications connection have been sent to the moon via private communication satellites.

IN 2033, A PRIVATE ROCKET COMMISSIONED BY A MYSTERIOUS USER TO LAUNCH A SPACE-X COMPANY HAD AN ACCIDENT AND DISAPPEARED INTO LUNAR ORBIT, AND AS FOR THE CONTENTS OF THE ROCKET, FRANCENSTEIN HAD ALREADY INVESTIGATED:

Lin Chi casually opened another document that had already been stored in the computer, and the information that Frankenstein stole from the rocket company was stored in the document:

List 023518A9:

Launch time is 19:00.

The rocket has been inspected for the second time, and the launch is allowed without special circumstances.

Contents:

There are two satellites, one quantum computer (satellite-bearing), and one black box.

- What exactly is this "black box", it has always been a question that Lin Chi is very concerned about. Perhaps the real secret of "War Paradise" is hidden in the black box.

It's a pity that neither his side nor the Game Authority can figure out what is hidden inside, and the only one who has the truth is probably Pulse Entertainment.

Skipping the unsolvable problem of "black box", Lin Chi continued to read the following documents, and several files in succession were about the time of the "War Paradise" open server, as well as the operation status and the like, without any information that could come in handy.

Drag these useless files to another folder, and the next file made Lin Chi interested:

The title of the document is "Forbidden Maps", and it's extremely concise, but as one celebrity put it, "the fewer words, the bigger the message." The content in this document can be said to be very exciting:

"In order to ensure the personal safety of players, Pulse Entertainment was ordered to delete the three maps in the game."

"Can this game still be life-threatening?"

Seeing this line of words in the document, Lin Chi also felt a little surprised:

If it was in the era of the first generation of access devices, he would not be surprised to see such words at all, but with the obsolescence of the first generation of devices and the advent of the more secure second-generation devices, the security level of brain imaging games is already very high, and no one will worry about accidents while playing games.

What exactly are the contents of the three deleted maps? Would the Game Authority say such a thing? What's even more weird is that since such a "dangerous" map has been discovered, the game can still operate normally, and there is not even a thing like a server rectification, which is completely inconsistent with the style of the Game Authority.

Reading this, Lin Chi can basically be sure that Pulse Entertainment Company and their games have definitely passed the review thanks to their relationship. The game has been able to operate so far, and it should also be thanks to a certain "big man".

Of course, it is impossible to leave content about "going through the back door" in the information on the Authority's side, and to find this kind of thing, you can only investigate it from the head of the Authority's leaders.

However, this kind of problem was not the goal of Lin Chi's investigation, and he immediately opened the next document. Then I immediately found out that the content of this document is more "exciting" than the previous one:

Special Player Monitoring Report

Overview: A very small number of players in the Haven of War game are monitored by teams 3 and 4 at the direction of their superiors. According to the protocol, the monitoring content is limited to in-game behavior, but in special cases, it has the power to call up data and monitor real players.

"You guys are breaking the law...... right" Reading this, Lin Chi sighed with emotion: "If this news is exposed, I'm afraid the Administration Bureau won't be able to mix it up." ”

With the development of the times, people's lives are more and more dependent on the Internet, and computers and the Internet have long become an indispensable part. Because of this, people's requirements for online privacy and security are also constantly improving.

Countries around the world have enacted laws and regulations such as the Anti-Cyber Surveillance Law or the Agreement on the Protection of Internet Users' Privacy to ensure the security of online users' information – at least on the surface.

If it were revealed that the Brain Imaging Game Authority was monitoring players, it would undoubtedly cause an uproar. The Authority, which is already hated by players, will definitely become the target of a large number of angry netizens. At that time, Zhou Tianhao, who had been working overtime, was afraid that he would really die suddenly.

"Ha ......"

Zhou Tianhao had dark circles under his eyes and his hair was thinning day by day, and Lin Chi couldn't help laughing. Move your eyes to the later documentation and start looking at the player profiles that the Authority is monitoring.

The first name that appeared was a player that Lin Chi was very familiar with, to be exact, this player was now standing beside him:

Object to watch: Frankenstein.

Reason for surveillance: The player behaves abnormally and is suspected to be an illegal hacker.

Surveillance Log: On June 26, 2035, Frankenstein played five games, winning them all. Online time: 21 hours.

June 27th. Six games were played and all of them were won. Online time: 24 hours.

June 28th. Five games were played and all of them were won. Online time: 24 hours.

June 29th. Four games were played and all of them were won. Online time: 24 hours.

June 30th. Five games were played and all of them were won. Online time: 24 hours.

July 1. Four games were played, the last of which was a failure, and the online time was 24 hours.

July 2 to present: Not online.

Among them, a game was completed online in a short period of time, but the relevant data could not be found, and the Pulse Entertainment Company did not provide information, and the monitors could not respond in time.

"They're spying on me." The "parties" of this report said coldly: "Despicable behavior. ”

"It's a good thing they didn't find out when we teamed up, otherwise I would have been on the watch list." Lin Chi smiled.

The last time I teamed up with Frankenstein was on the map of Mars. Since that game, Lin Chi hasn't played with Frankenstein again. In order to avoid being targeted by the Authority, it is expected that they will not continue to form teams in the future.

Lin Chi dragged the progress bar to turn to the next page, and what appeared in front of him was still a familiar name:

Monitor: Bloodblade.

Reason for surveillance: The player behaves abnormally, suspected to be extremely violent or sociopathic, potentially causing harm in the real world.

Surveillance Log: June 29, 2035. Bloodblade played two games, winning them all, with 10 hours online.

June 30th. Two games were played and both were won. Online time: 9 hours.

July 1. Not online.

July 2nd. A game was played and failed. The online time is 7 hours.

July 3rd. Not online.

July 4th. Not online.

……

Lin Chi skipped the unnutritious "how many games have been played" content in the back. On the following page, I saw the unexpected text:

August 3rd. The person in charge, Zhou Tianhao, contacted the "Blood Blade" in reality. Bloodblade has agreed to work with the Authority as a special investigator for the Authority, to listen to in-game intelligence, and to provide data to help us further improve our player protection system.

Reading this, Lin Chi was silent for a while, and finally slowly spoke:

"I'll go, this thing is a two-and-five-......"