Battlefield Contract Worker

Chapter 5980: Professor of St. Petersburg

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Coming out of Mr. K's room, Lin Rui found the brothers in group A who were with him.

"This time, we have a new job." Lin Rui looked at them and said.

"What work?" Sergey asked.

"Go back to your hometown, this time we're going to find some Russian hackers. The Yankees are willing to pay big money, and these people are likely to be related to the Secret Society."

After Lin Rui finished speaking, he explained the general situation to them.

"Sounds like a good payout. But why would the Yankees find a bunch of Russian hackers?" Sergey was a little strange.

"On the one hand, it's because the gang is related to a secret society organization, and it's implicated in a U.S. defense contractor.

On the other hand, these people have recently engaged in several major incidents, which have made the Yankees anxious. "Lin Rui explained the general situation again.

"This is not our specialty, we have to find out about the situation with Cobain." Kuaima shook his head.

"I'm having this idea too." Lin Rui turned on the mobile computer, connected to Kebain, and told him the general situation.

"The seventh group?" Cobain was a little surprised, and he was also impressed by the Russian hacking team under the secret society.

"Yes, what do you think about this?" Lin Rui asked.

"Russian hackers have a very high reputation internationally. They have high technology and good reputation, and they have almost become the consensus of many professionals who deal with hackers.

The hacking skills of these Russians are unbelievable. They are all pretty good programmers, people who really understand networking.

They know how to move in and out of the web without leaving a trace. Amazing things can be done with fairly limited equipment.

They are quite clever and always keep their tracks well hidden. Also, Russian hackers have great programming skills.

They are not like the so-called hackers in the US or elsewhere, who just download a program from the Internet without knowing what they are doing. These Russians know exactly what they want to do. ' Cobain replied.

"How are they compared to you?" Lin Rui asked.

"Although I don't want to admit that someone is better than me, Russian hackers are really good. The superb skills of Russian hackers are inseparable from Russia's unique hacking culture.

All over the world, hackers have formed a unique underground culture. Compared with other countries in the world, computer education in Russia is quite good, and Russian hackers are more professional.

In Russia, hackers have gained more social recognition. Thousands of computer geniuses in Russia are employed by computer companies in the United States and many European countries.

And the Russian Institute of Technology, especially the Institute of Technology in St. Petersburg, develops and produces world-class software.

In hacker circles, we all think Russia is a hacker's paradise.

And hacking is a good profession in Russia, and certainly one of the few good professions.

Russia also has a class of hackers who make a living by making pirated software. According to statistics, 80% of the software currently in use in Russia is pirated software. Copying a new piece of software from companies like Microsoft can make $200 a day.

According to recent figures released by the Russian government, the average monthly income of Russians is $55. Therefore, some people say that Russia is the first country in the world with a hacker culture.

For all the international computer network security experts, the St. Petersburg hacker, who is well-known in the hacker world, is the most troublesome for them. ' Cobain replied.

"Are you interested in going to Russia with us?" Lin Rui asked, "We will meet in St. Petersburg, Russia."

"I want to know, who is our opponent?" Cobain asked.

"Have you heard of the dark side? We're going to start with this hacking group. The CIA thinks they have a deep connection to the seventh group.

Because from the perspective of their various methods, the two organizations are inextricably linked. " Lin Rui replied.

"The dark side, I've heard of them, they're just a bunch of cyber extortionists, but they're good tech.

And code techniques and habitual ideas, these can indeed see some traces. If the CIA experts thought they were connected, it was pretty much the same. ' Cobain replied.

"So, are you interested? If so, see you in St. Petersburg." Lin Rui asked.

"Of course." Cobain nodded. "See you in St. Petersburg."

Lin Rui and others did not have much delay, and quickly came to St. Petersburg using the fake identities provided by the CIA.

Cobain also rushed here to join them, and it was obvious that he was in a hurry. There is little luggage other than a bunch of electronics.

"Keben, I'm glad you can come. You know us people may not be able to handle this." Lin Rui patted him.

"I'm also very happy, I've always wanted to come here to meet some friends. I'm not familiar with Russian hackers, but I know a reliable person.

He knows Russian hackers inside out. He's a veteran hacker himself, and we need some help from him. ' Cobain replied.

"Is this person reliable?" Lin Rui asked.

"Very reliable, I've known him for many years. This man is Alexei, a Russian mathematician who has studied at a well-known Russian university, specializing in mathematics and computer science.

After graduating that year, Alexei entered the Military Academy in St. Petersburg as a professor responsible for teaching hacking techniques, which is equivalent to a hacking instructor.

He once used math knowledge to crack the slot machine algorithm in Asvegas, so he wildly won money at the casino before frantically.

Later, I was arrested because of this, and I met in prison. Cobain replied. "We've been friends for many years, and I know he's absolutely reliable.

In the hacker circle in St. Petersburg~www.readwn.com~ he is not obvious, but he has an ID codenamed Professor, and he has been in the circle of top hackers all the year round.

So he must have some news. "

"But even if he knows, I'm afraid he may not be willing to tell it." Lin Rui frowned.

"Let's go to him first. Then ask him about the pseudonym you got, what's it called?" Cobain asked as he walked.

"Gorpov. And the name is not known." Lin Rui replied.

"That's why we need professors. In fact, the hacker circle is a small circle with technical thresholds, and it is difficult for outsiders to get in unless they are real experts.

People like professors have much more information than we do. Therefore, whether it is a real name or a pseudonym, we all need someone who knows the inside story to help us find the way. ' Cobain replied.

"Okay, but I have to explain in advance that this matter is highly sensitive. If it fails, there is a very big danger, so it's best not to implicate your friend." Lin Rui replied.

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