Chapter 95, in and out of court

"This is an authoritative computer inspection report issued by the court."

"The results of the report show that the subject contains a variety of rare plug-ins, and some software installation packages contain abnormal code."

"The report pointed out that the computer is equipped with a simple program disguised as a failed icon, and its main role is to cut into the surrounding monitoring signals and modify the monitoring data."

"This program is written by a person, it is relatively rough, and its code writing habits match the abnormal code found in the software installation package. Consistent with the Trojan horse program found in the elevator system of the apartment building. ”

"It is also consistent with the Trojan horse program that kidnapped multiple electronic products in the apartment building."

"It is known that Monrika Russell has been in custody during the fire in the apartment building, but Emma Gilson has been out and about."

In addition to this, Emma Gilson appeared at the scene of two accidents successively. She was the one in the fire at the GOOD fast food restaurant, and she was the one in the apartment building fire. ”

Emma Gilson herself claims that she doesn't know hacking skills at all, and her knowledge of computers is limited to the average level.

Is this level of computer technology really just an ordinary level? ”

Emma Gilson sat in the dock, her head bowed, indifferent to the arguments of the outside world, her hair still green, but it seemed to have lost its lustre, and it was no longer alive.

Donna didn't care about Emma Gilson's mental health, and she was listening intently to Wood Ward's testimony.

With Wood Ward's testimony, she knew that time was running out for them.

Evidence No. 86 brought out by Wood Ward further tightened the noose around Emma Gilson's neck, and the feeling of suffocating pressure was clearly visible.

If she can't break the game, the other party only needs one step to completely tighten the noose and hang Emma Gilson to death.

Dona could even predict what Wood would do next - he just had to tie the damn code to Emma Gilson......

"Monrika Russell doesn't have a good computer skills, why does Emma Gilson have" After Wood Ward's testimony, Dona couldn't wait to stand up, and she didn't even wait for Brooklyn to announce that it was the defendant's turn to cross-examine.

"My client, Miss Emma Gilson, has her personal computer checked, has been implanted with multiple Trojans and viruses, and has a backdoor. Some people may not be sure what these technical terms mean. ”

"It's the equivalent of a top chef who eats bad food at home every day."

“Why?”

"A personal computer is a very private thing, and if Miss Emma Gilson really has excellent computer skills, why doesn't she protect her computer first? Instead, let your private computer be hacked and your privacy leaked? ”

"Isn't that a contradiction?"

“Objection!”

Wood Ward immediately rose up to object.

"Ask yourself!"

"The objection is invalid." Brooklyn ruled "That's just a tone word, Wood, you're nitpicking." ”

"But there's no privacy in Emma Gilson's personal computer."

Wood Ward replied.

"What is privacy?" Dona immediately seized on this small flaw and held on to the "browser history, the number of software enablements, and the password of social media accounts...... It's all about privacy. ”

"No one can be sure that this privacy of Emma Gilson must not have been leaked or stolen."

"I just want to say that Emma Gilson is also a victim, she is good friends with Monrika Russell, and her presence near the apartment building does not mean that she has excellent computer skills, that she is a hacker, and that she is a murderer."

"Prosecution ......"

Brooklyn was just about to ask the prosecution if he had any additions, when he turned his head to find that Wood Ward had already stood up.

"Looks like you have something to add."

"Yes, Your Excellency."

Woodward, still with a blanket look, buttoned up, and a piece of paper in his hand, came to the center.

"What is privacy? That's a good question. ”

"The browser's history is of course considered private, but in just 1 minute, continuous searches for 'why are polar bears white?' 'Can you drink from the sea' and 'How many stripes does a zebra have?' Is the stripe the same for every zebra?'' 'The distance of the sun from the earth' 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire price' 'Basketball standard diameter'' 'Piercing Duke' 'Types of ants' and other 21 questions.

Is there any value in these questions? ”

"Who can type so many questions repeatedly in a minute and find a satisfactory answer in the Google results, and read the answer. Who can do it? ”

"Robots?"

"If humans can't do that, why would Emma Gilson search for so many inexplicable, unrelated questions in a minute?"

"What's the point?"

"How did she manage to type 268 words in a minute?"

"I'm afraid that this can only be done with the help of some 'computer technology mastered by ordinary high school girls.'"

Wood Ward's precise data dealt a blow to the defense.

268 words in one minute, 21 questions searched.

This doesn't sound normal.

Naturally, people would think that this was done to cover up some kind of problem.

What's the problem?

And of course, people think of what Dona just mentioned: 'If Emma Gilson is really a hacker, how could she allow her personal computer to be hacked and her privacy stolen?' ’

To cover up the fact that you are a hacker!

Wood Ward didn't say a word about it, but everyone thought so.

At this point, Emma Gilson has been crucified with one wrist.

"Is there anything that needs to be added to the prosecution's Exhibit No. 86 and Monrika Russell's personal computer?"

Brooklyn was completely intrigued by the heated encounter, and he forgot for a moment about the little unpleasantness caused by the FBI.

Seeing the silence on both sides, Brooklyn announced that it was the turn of the defense to present evidence.

"Honorable Judge, I am applying that Walter O'Brien be listed as Witness No. 68. A former hacker, codenamed 'Scorpion,' he is now employed by Quantico to work exclusively for the FBI to solve cybercrime for the FBI. He will give a technical analysis of the fire in an apartment building from a technical level. ”

It was a surprising choice.

Brooklyn frowned slightly. The first reaction was that the FBI found both the prosecution and defense at the same time. Then he remembered that David had mentioned before the trial that the FBI had taken a fancy to Emma Gilson's skills.

In the same way that Wood Ward asked for Walt O'Brien to testify, Brooklyn could refuse on the grounds that the witness was not qualified to testify, but the fact that the FBI found both the prosecution and defense at the same time shows that they are determined to intervene in the case.

This time refused, what about next time?

It's not a way for him to keep avoiding it.

"Accept."