Chapter 1031 - What a Coincidence, Just Righ
Hello, Mr. Major General
1031 What a Coincidence, Just Righ
It was 2:00 PM on the east coast of the United States.
The President of the United States was arguing vehemently with the media on Twitter.
âDear US citizens, our media is a wholesale center for fake news. Please donât believe the fake news, you must trust me. PS: Those who donât retweet this arenât Americans...â
âIâm proud to be American!â
âBelieve me! I will make America great again!â
He was just about to send out a few more tweets when he heard the landline on his office desk ring. This was the Presidentâs direct line, so it was typically an important matter when calls came in.
The President of the United States unwillingly put away his cellphone and picked up the landline. He lazily answered, âHello?â
âMr. President, this is Hillent, are you free? I need half an hour to report to you about a recent cyber attack against our nation!â The person calling was the Major General Hillent of the CIA.
The President of the United States was instantly so furious that his breath shuddered. âWhat?! Say that again!! Someone dared to attack my great internet network?! Do they want to force my hand?â
Without the internet and Twitter, how could he continue as the President?
Major General Hillent had long ago become accustomed to the Presidentâs image as a âchronic patient of internet addiction.â He didnât take it to heart and continued to use a business tone. âMr. President is very wise. We will take a series of follow-up measures to combat the person who dared to violate US cybersecurity.â
âGood! I support that!â The President of the United States sighed in relief. âMajor General Hillent, I know that you will make another great contribution to our country!â
At that moment, Major General Hillent was repeating in his heart the phrase, âMotherf***er, Iâll just ignore him.â
He arrived at the Oval Office,
âMr. President, this is a report on the recent cyberattack. Please take a look.â Major General Hillent placed a 500-word report before the President.
The President of the United States frowned while he read it, then pointed to the report and said, âI can see from this that we had a cyberattack, but what was the damage caused? Have you evaluated it?â
Major General Hillent nodded, then took out a 1,000-word report. âThis is the fixed asset loss assessment report, as well as the intangible asset assessment report.â
Both reports were filled with numbers, so typical people had a hard time reading them. However, the President of the United States was a very successful businessman, so he had a keen sense for numbers.
When he read both reports, he became even angrier and slammed the table as he shouted, âHow dare they! Didnât you say it was a cyberattack?! How could we have lost so many computers?! You think Iâm a fool?!â
Could the enemy have crawled over from the internet and smashed up their computers?!
Major General Hillent was silent.
The vein on his forehead pulsed as he pushed the sunglasses up his nose and said expressionlessly, âThatâs because this location is the largest database of our nationâs backup copies. All the data in the world, some of it created even before the birth of the internet, had backup copies there. Of course, thatâs excluding data from encrypted intranets in various countries.â
The encrypted intranets were difficult places for their automatically downloaded programs to enter. This was also one of the reasons why they had started experimenting with AI programming languages.
If AI programming languages could be optimized, then they could assign the tasks of downloading data from encrypted intranets to AI programs.
This time, the Huaxia Empireâs intranet had been invaded by their AI programs. Unfortunately, their AI program development hadnât been optimized before theyâd noticed it was already deleted...
âSo what?â The President of the United States glared at the Director of the CIA. âWhy would worldwide internet data be backed up here? Did you have them pay for usage fees? Are they using our backup database for nothing?â
Major General Hillent bit his tongue.
Whatever... Heâd already given up on treatment.
Major General Hillent didnât explain more security content to the President, but directly said, âMr. Presidentâs suggestion is very good, we will consider it. But the problem we face now is recovering from the massive losses caused by the invasion of Huaxia Imperial hackers.â
â...You still havenât explained why the invasion of our network caused such a big loss in hardware.â The President of the United States was a very shrewd businessman, so he was hard to fool.
Major General Hillent explained once again, âItâs because the backup database was extremely secure. From electrical to fire protection, we had directed it all for centuries of uninterrupted storage time. So when the cyberattack from the Huaxia Empire suddenly happened, our personnel had no choice but to physically destroy the computers infected by the Trojan virus.â
Because of the unique nature of the backup database, they had no way of shutting down the facilities. They could only physically destroy all the infected equipment.
Of course, the biggest reason was that the head of the Secret Laboratory had never expected the Pink Piggy to emerge again after disappearing for six months. He had also joined the Huaxia Imperial hacker alliance to initiate a cyber attack against the United States!
The most insidious part was that the Pink Piggy had used a Trojan virus disguised as a system file that their personnel brought home...
He wanted to vomit blood at the thought of it.
Mr. X, the head of the laboratory, kept whining about how the Pink Piggy was too crafty. He wanted to find him and battle him once and for all!
However, Major General Hillent believed that if the Pink Piggy wouldnât join them, then he should disappear. That meant he should die.
The President of the United States understood what Major General Hillent was implying. After considering it in silence for a while, he said, âWhat do you need me to do?â
They were finally getting on track...
Major General Hillent nearly cried with happiness.
He quickly replied, âMr, President, if our efforts do not work, then we are hoping that you can directly pressure the Huaxia Imperial government into handing over the Pink Piggy!â
The President lifted his hand and didnât hesitate to agree. âThatâs not a problem. As the President of the United States, this is something I should do for the sake of American cybersecurity. If you canât find out who the Pink Piggy is, Iâll pressure the Huaxia Imperial government into handing over this individual.â
Major General Hillent was both surprised and a bit flushed.
He hadnât expected the unreliable president to somehow instantly understand what he was implying.
He had been thinking about how if he was unable to unearth this Pink Piggyâs true identity, he would do it by force. He would ask the US Foreign Ministry to pressure the Huaxia Empire into handing over this individual.
But by doing so, it would imply that the CIA was so incompetent that they were unable to find a mere hacker. They needed the government to step in and use diplomatic pressure to force the other nation to hand over this person, so it would certainly be a bit embarrassing.
Typical people couldnât understand this convoluted thinking.
Yet their Mr. President had been able to understand clearly it in one instant.
Their seemingly very unreliable president had been elected as an underdog. Aside from the voters who elected him, the President himself was probably the most surprised that heâd been elected into office!
But since he was now the countryâs leader, he had to do the work associated with the job. He would still complete his work as President and work hard to make America great again!
After Major General Hillent finished discussing the plan of action with the President, he expressed great gratitude for his support of their work. This was the first time heâd sincerely saluted the President.
The President of the United States detected a change in the Director of the CIAâs attitude. He was also bursting with happiness and couldnât hold back his tongue from saying, âDonât worry, if they donât hand over this person, Iâll make sure to yell at them on Twitter! Iâll embarrass them in front of the entire world!â
Major General Hillent wanted to retract all the positive feelings heâd just felt...
Closing his eyes, he urged the President, âMr. President, before we exert diplomatic pressure on this incident, we must keep it completely confidential. I hope that you can refrain from tweeting for the next 24 hours.â
To prevent the President from leaking the news, he had to ask him to not use Twitter at all.
If possible, Major General Hillent very much wanted to take away the Presidentâs phone.
Of course, that was only a thought.
How could he take away the Presidentâs phone?!
âI know what to do.â The President of the United States waved his hand. âDonât worry.â
...
While it was 2:00 P.M. in the United States, it was 2:00 A.M. in the Huaxia Empire.
Inside the Huaxia Imperial Central Control Room, everyone had just experienced a tense cyber battle.
Aside from the personnel who were still scanning the network for traces left by the cyberattack from the United States, most of them were resting.
Gu Nianzhi sat next to Huo Shaoheng and chatted with him from time to time. They analyzed the source code theyâd recovered from the four-lined AI program.
âFrom the looks of things, this four-lined command was planted into this surveillance software six months ago.â Gu Nianzhi pointed to the Secret Serviceâs exclusive surveillance software displayed on the screen.
âYes, it mustâve been planted because of the Prime Minister elections.â Huo Shaoheng was much more farsighted.
He would never forget how that person had seemingly cast an invisible net.
First, theyâd transferred him abroad, then theyâd tricked Gu Nianzhi into leaving, and finally, theyâd taken control of the Central Control Room to âmonitorâ the elections.
Coincidentally, the Secret Service and the Special Operations Forces had been monitoring the elections from the Central Control Room together at the time.