Chapter 406: Trespass: HAUM

"In the third slate, we learned a resonance device that allowed the Sumers to have a window to travel between dimensions. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info may seem like a metaphor at first glance, but the detailed science behind this machine has been confirmed by the scientists at New Dawn.

We believe we can rebuild the device, but the missing core energy parts may only be available in outer space. ”

"The fourth tablet explains the origin of the 'new dawn'... We are all the bereaved families of our visitors, each unique individual, but all gathered for the same purpose.

We are the seeds of the visitor, constantly blossoming and bearing fruit, moving towards heaven through physical and spiritual pathways, until one day we are advanced enough to travel to another world and continue to spread to other galaxies.

The fourth board also implies another story, which in its entirety is about an end times, in which we will return to the original form of our visitors in millions of trillions of years. ”

Curiously, Mark ran over and touched these stone slabs, and then, unfortunately, or fortunately, these stone slabs were not placed very securely, and they fell down after being touched by Max, and then they shattered...

These slates are all fakes at all.

DEDSEC made a video of this and posted it online. Now everyone knows that the relics of the "New Dawn" are fake.

DEDSEC vs. "New Dawn", DEDSEC wins!

After taking care of the "New Dawn", Tang Tu and Max returned to the hacker's basement.

The wrench was originally disassembling things, but when he saw Tang Tu and the two coming, he immediately took a video to show them. The video is a news interview.

"Moderator: Can you tell us about HAUM2.0?

Male guest: HAUM's system is simply impregnable, and your privacy is absolutely safe.

Supporter: Very bold statement, Stephen. Aren't you worried that the hacker community will see this as a war post?

Guest: Well, you can say whatever you want, Shirley. It's DEDSEC. If they want to deal with us, I invite them to come and give it a try. HAUM2.0 is a fanged operating system! ”

Mark turned off the video.

Max: "Hey, this guy named us directly?" He had no idea who he had provoked, it was time for him to go to war. ”

Wrench: "That's why I'm trying to crack version 2.0, but there's a tiny... Very small problem..."

"What's the problem?"

"You know... It doesn't make sense to try to use an old version of hardware for a new operating system, why? Because they swapped out the connection port... Comply with the principles of capitalism to force elimination.

Luckily, I was told that version 2.0 should also have a batch of 'zero-day vulnerabilities' that just left the factory. It would be a shame not to take advantage of it.

So, I need you, my friends, to help me hijack a 2.0 pre-order, and to tell HAUM what to do good white hat hackers about... before keeping us out. ”

Tang Tu didn't understand the long talk of wrenches, but he understood one thing, he and Ma Shi should be going to rob next.

Sure enough, the white light flashed, and the scene was directly switched. Tang Tu and Ma Shi appeared at the cargo center of HAUM.

The mobile phone intrusion system downloaded the map, there was no security guard here, and Tang Tu and Ma Shi infiltrated it very easily.

After finding the list of goods from the computer, finding the number and location of the truck, Tang Tu and Max went to the distribution center next to them to find the truck, and drove away directly, without encountering obstacles along the way.

The truck drove into the basement, and the wrench got what he wanted - HAUM2.0, and Tang Tu didn't know that HAUM2.0 was an intelligent robot until this time.

Everyone was busy, busy disassembling HAUM 2.0, decoding its chips, and rewriting it.

They then exploited the so-called "zero-day vulnerability" to hack into HAUM's database, as well as their servers. This is a big blow to HAUM, because the company's main business is home security, and now they can't even protect themselves.

However, there is also trouble on the DEDSEC side.

Sitara: "HAUM categorizes all the user data and sells it to other companies... It looks like it's all health insurance companies. ”

Mark didn't quite understand: "And then? ”

Josh: "If you order pizza regularly, your premiums will skyrocket." ”

Sitara: "And HAUM can get a kickback." ”

Max: "It's dirty. ”

Citara: "And that's just the tip of the iceberg, we're going to dissect the data and pick out the best stuff to use in the video." ”

After a while, Shitara released the smear video she had made.

"Citizens of the digital age, welcome. HAUM thinks they can fool you, and they sell you a system to monitor your home and guarantee privacy, security, and convenience.

HAUM is peddling your habits. In fact, you pay a monthly subscription fee in exchange for the privilege of being sold to the highest bidder. The time has come to awaken and reclaim your own innate worth.

If you don't control that information, people with a heart will go. You can pray that our business treats you well, or that you are in control of your own destiny. DEDSEC gives you the truth, and you know what to do next - join us. ”

DEDSEC vs. HAUM, DEDSEC wins!

ONCE AGAIN, DEDSEC PUT ITSELF ON THE TOPIC LIST, AND WITH IT A LOT OF ATTENTION AND A LOT OF DOWNLOADS OF THE DEDSEC.APP, BUT IT DIDN'T END SO EASILY.

Josh: "I was checking our numbers to see how many people were downloading our app and how much computing power we had at our disposal, but that's when some of my followers and zombie computers were unused or had abandoned 'Calling Friends' accounts. ”

Max: "Hey, wait a minute... You mean to say that someone is using social media sites to pump up our numbers? Who is it? ”

Wrench: "How many of these accounts are there?" ”

Josh: "I don't know who it is, but from inside the Friends & Friends website, I'm pretty sure it's someone with admin access. As for how many accounts this part has... That's probably more than a quarter of the total number of accounts. ”

Wrench: "Damn it." ”

Josh: "Sorry, sorry, I didn't confirm first. No, it's all my fault, I should have made sure first..."Josh blamed himself.