Villain’s Programming - Chapter 217
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Episode 217 Nuclear Weapons
Hajime’s face turned white when he heard the word Wilson again.
‘Really, you know Wilson, right? I didn’t hear wrong earlier. How do you know Wilson? Did you use the deep web like me?’
Hajime, who had a lot to think about, suddenly had this thought.
‘no way? WILSON Did he approach both of us? So he blocked my attack? Well, that explains knowing that me and Wilson are related.’
The only people who knew that he was related to Wilson were his father and Wilson.
‘Definitely not my father. So, did Wilson really get his act together? But it doesn’t make sense. If that guy is in contact with Wilson, there’s no way he’d come to me and look for Wilson, right?’
Hajime thought about how to answer and decided to tell the truth first.
“I do not know either.”
“Have we not contacted each other?”
“I don’t answer even if I call. He gave me his phone number, but he said I could no longer use it. “I tried calling just in case, but it said the number didn’t exist.”
“You don’t even receive emails?”
“that’s right.”
Dojun pursed his lips tightly. It was because it didn’t look fake.
‘This is true. Phone number and email. If this is the case, there is no way to find it… … .’
As Dojun pondered, he wondered how Hajime and Wilson met without knowing their phone number or email address.
“So, how did you meet Wilson? “At first.”
Hajime raised the corner of his mouth and said at Dojun’s words.
“Didn’t we decide to ask questions one at a time? “I think we’ve already passed one?”
“… Right.”
“I’ll ask the question this time.”
Hajime asked, looking straight at Dojun.
“How did you stop it?”
Dojun tapped his fingers on the table for a moment and then spoke.
“By any chance, do you know a company called GUARD CAT?”
“Of course, because when I heard about your attack on March 1st, I thought of the GUARD CAT security system. What if Wilson… “If it weren’t for this, I wouldn’t have used that security system.”
“Well, it’ll be easy to talk about. “We used the GUARD CAT security system.”
Hajime laughed bitterly.
‘You really contacted Wilson.’
Hajime was convinced that Wilson had also given Dojun the source code for the defense system.
Hajime shouted strongly.
“lie.”
“It’s not a lie.”
“The GUARD CAT security system will never stop the DT-10!”
“The existing GUARD CAT security system was like that. But didn’t you attack on February 27th? Thanks to that, I was able to discover my weaknesses and improve them.”
Hajime laughed at Dojun’s words.
“Do you think I’m a fool? Discovering a weakness in two days? “You supplemented it?”
“that’s right.”
“Do not be ridiculous. I also created a program at my company not long ago. I stayed up countless nights trying to catch just one bug. But, an update that strengthens security? To do something like that, a lot of people have to stay up all night focusing on this. We also have to do a lot of testing. But you accomplished all that in two days? “And Americans are so clingy to that?”
“I definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it under normal circumstances. But look at this.”
Dojun took out a laptop from the laptop bag he brought with him. Dojun operated his laptop and then turned it towards Hajime.
“Here, do you see the document? “This is a document that summarizes the equity relationship of the GUARD CAT company.”
Hajime looked at the document on the laptop monitor. For a moment, my eyes widened. The names of GUARD CAT stock owners were listed in it, and Hwang Do-jun’s name was written at the top.
“GUARD CAT is a company I founded. This is a document that proves that. Plus, the owner there is Annie, a very special hacker. Before I could even ask for it, he was already in a state of shock that the security system he had created had been hacked. “Is this enough of an explanation?”
This time, Hajime bit his lip tightly.
‘Damn it, this guy owns the GUARD CAT?’
I didn’t want to believe it, but the evidence was right in front of me.
‘What on earth is this guy?’
At first, he explained that he was the representative of a game company, but within 30 minutes of meeting him, his other identity was already revealed.
‘And you met Wilson? ‘Have you not met?’
Hajime became increasingly confused.
‘good. Today, I will reveal your identity.’
Hajime said, glaring at Dojun.
“Deep web.”
“Deep web? You’re not saying you met Wilson on the deep web, are you? “No matter how deep the web is, people like Wilson will never reveal themselves.”
“You’re right. I didn’t meet Wilson on the deep web. But Wilson made me find him. I left my mark on the deep web. “He said he was looking for a hacking program and left my contact information.”
Dojun was dumbfounded.
“What kind of place is the deep web?” … . Then, my personal information was stolen.”
“I knew. But there was no way. that much… “Because I was desperate.”
After Hajime said that, he asked Dojun a question.
“I guess this answers the question, right? why? Should I also tell you where I left a post on the deep web?”
“no.”
“Well, now it’s my turn.”
Hajime looked back and forth between the laptop and Dojun once again and then spoke.
“GUARD CAT understands. Well, it doesn’t answer all the questions, but it is the most plausible answer.”
“It’s not just a rumor, it’s a fact.”
“good. Let’s just say it’s true. Well then. How do you explain the attack? Would you say that it was also made by the GUARD CAT company? “I guarantee you, even if all the white hackers from GUARD CAT come rushing in, they will never be able to breach our security system.”
Dojun chuckled.
“The answer is easy. You would know, right? AV. “Thanks to AV, I was able to break through.”
Hajime’s face turned red at Dojun’s answer. That was a truly unexpected weakness.
“You really look at me like a fool. Yes, you are right. The security system was once breached because of AV. But after a while, that weakness disappeared. Meanwhile, your attack hasn’t started.”
Dojun thought it wasn’t easy for Hajime.
‘I tried to just say it briefly, but you’re surprisingly thorough.’
However, it could not be said that a copycat was used.
‘How do I explain it?’
Do-jun widened his eyes while thinking. After answering, I remembered how Hajime had no choice but to talk about Wilson.
“Hajime-san. “How much do you trust Wilson?”
“I don’t know what you’re doing, but of course I trust Koreans more than you.”
“okay? You said you were a programmer, right? Then, judge for yourself after looking at this source.”
Dojun turned on Visual Studio and opened the DT-10 source that Dojun had created in his past life. Hajime’s eyes widened when he saw that.
‘this… This!’
“My computer was hacked a few months ago. When I checked, someone stole the program I was making. It was a hacking program I named DT-01. how is it? You’ve seen the DT-10 source, right? “Isn’t it similar?”
Hajime’s expression turned pale at Dojun’s words.
“thing… lie! “Isn’t it actually you who did the hacking?”
“A lie? good. “I’m here to show you that it’s true.”
Dojun moved to the seat next to Hajime. Normally, Hajime would have hated having a Korean sit next to him, but he was too shocked to do so now.
Dojun put his hand on the laptop keyboard and opened a new page in Visual Studio.
‘phew. Please don’t be fooled.’
The DT-01 of this era was different from the DT-01 of its previous life. My previous life was structured with messy code, but this life’s code was easier to understand than anyone else’s and was neatly structured.
‘Please, that crazy coding style from my past life needs to come back.’
Dojun prayed earnestly and started coding.
Hajime, who was watching it from the side, widened his eyes.
‘what? This ridiculously messy coding style!’
Coding that seemed crazy just by looking at it began to appear before my eyes.
Hajime looked at it for a few minutes and then turned his head away. The code before his eyes was ‘Magul’.
The more I looked, the more I felt like I was going crazy. And Hajime had seen this code before.
‘DT-10! Some of the code was in that style.’
This was a coding style that was absolutely difficult to imitate. It was not something that could be said to be learned or imitated.
‘this… What this guy said is true. This code was created by this guy.’
When the conclusion was reached, Hajime’s mind became confused.
‘Wilson stole this code, improved it and gave it to me. Why is that? Why did you give it to me? For what?’
Then Dojun asked.
“Is this enough? Need more proof? “If you need more, code more.”
“… done.”
Dojun sighed in relief.
‘Wow, this was the code I wrote in my past life, but I feel dizzy while writing it again. How on earth did I, in my past life, come up with this?’
Dojun clicked his tongue and asked Hajime.
“Then I will ask again. “Is there any way to meet Wilson?”
“What are you going to do when you meet him?”
“Well, it’s obvious. Why did you hack me? And I have to ask why I gave you this program. And I got some compensation for damages from this cyber war from that guy.”
Dojun said with a smile, but it was a lie.
Dojun had to ask where he got this code that should not exist in this life.
Hajime thought for a moment before answering.
“I don’t know how to contact him. It’s all gone. “There’s no way to contact him until he does.”
Dojun clicked his tongue as he looked at Hajime with a stern expression.
‘I don’t think it’s a lie. driving me crazy. Then, there’s no way to find Wilson?’
At that time, Hajime continued speaking.
“But I know another person who did business with Wilson.”
* * *
U.S. Congressman Robert Portman, a member of the Defense Committee, was searching Korea on the Internet.
‘Did you say Dojun’s hometown is Jangheung, Jeollanam-do?’
Searching the internet didn’t come up with anything great. It wasn’t that famous of a place.
‘Is Jeong Nam-jin the only one promoting it? ‘It’s located directly south of Gwanghwamun?’
It might be meaningful to a Korean, but it didn’t mean much to Robert, a foreigner.
Robert searched again. Then he saw the sea and the beautiful sea.
‘Close to the sea, Samhap? ‘I guess this is a famous food?’
Robert, who likes fishing, was most glad to hear that the sea was close by.
‘good. ‘I’m going to visit during this reunion and go sea fishing with Dojun and my in-laws.’
Robert hummed in anticipation of that day.
But that was then. The door to Robert’s office in the Pentagon burst open.
There was only one person who would enter his office door without a note.
“Kyle! “I told you to knock, right?”
The person who came in as Robert thought was Brigadier General Kyle, who had a star on his chest.
“Hey, Robert, we’re in trouble!”
“You’re always in trouble. What is this time? “Is your dog, Emma, pregnant again?”
Kyle asked with a serious expression.
“It’s not Emma, it’s Iran this time.”
“Iran?”
“We have intelligence that they are developing nuclear weapons.”
Robert jumped up.
“what? Is Iran developing nuclear weapons? Is it real? Kyle?”
Kyle said with a stern face.
“I received an urgent call from the Israeli 8200 intelligence unit.”
Israel’s 8200 intelligence unit was a cyber warfare specialized unit.
It was a unit comprised of Israel’s most talented men and geniuses unparalleled in the world.
If they relayed intelligence, there was a high possibility that it was true.
“under. at last… “It’s about to explode.”
There have been rumors about Iran’s development of nuclear weapons for some time. However, only rumors were circulating and there were no traces anywhere, so the truth could not be confirmed.
“Kyle, what are you going to do?”
“First, I’m going to report to the VIP and then go to the emergency military committee.”
Robert nodded. This was a security-related priority report.
‘If Iran succeeds in developing nuclear weapons, the situation in the Middle East may change. It’s scary to even think about it. ‘Maybe every country in the Middle East will have nuclear weapons.’
Robert got goosebumps all over his body when he thought of all the countries in the Middle East possessing nuclear weapons.
“What are the VIP’s instructions?”
Kyle spoke with a stern expression upon Robert’s words.
“In the opinion of experts, we have concluded that a direct strike is difficult based on the information that has been revealed so far.”
Robert nodded.
“You can’t invade Iran based on rumors alone, then?”
“First of all, we are discussing with Israel, but we plan to try various methods to attack Iranian nuclear facilities.”
“Would that be easy? “If Iran had been hiding it all this time, security would have been extremely tight.”
“You have to try everything you can. First, we decided to discuss methods with Israel’s Unit 8200.”
Robert tilted his head.
“Unit 8200? That’s a cyber unit. “Do you have any suggestions from them?”
Kyle looked around and spoke carefully.
“They proposed hacking into Iranian nuclear facilities.”
Robert’s eyes widened.
“sun… king?”
“okay. “I think they have a hacking method to completely disable Iran’s nuclear facilities.”
* * *
Wilson pondered after receiving Zhang Linfeng’s email.
‘Send this file to the Iranian intelligence service?’
The email sent by Linfeng Zhang contained the source code for the ‘Stuxnet worm’ file.
‘Are you saying that the United States and Israel are using this file to infiltrate Iran’s nuclear weapons development facilities?’
The Stuxnet worm was a very unusual virus. It only infected Siemens’ SCADA system and contained a special code inside that controlled and monitored the equipment.
‘Most nuclear development facilities use Siemens products. And if we can infiltrate the Stuxnet worm as stated in this email, Iran’s nuclear weapons development facilities will come to an end.’
If this were true, this email would bring great wealth.
‘All we have to do is analyze this Stuxnet worm, create a program to prepare for it, and sell it to Iran.’
Of course, Iran would succeed in developing nuclear weapons as a result, but that was none of Wilson’s business.
‘The question is whether this email can be trusted. I created a defense program using this Stuxnet worm source, but in reality, if the United States approaches me with another hacking program, I am the one who will be in trouble.’
Zhang Linfeng’s legs trembled. Shaking his legs was his habit when he was worried.
‘In the end, it comes down to whether you can trust Zhang Linfeng, who sent this email.’
The DDoS hacking program and security system he had previously sent were perfect in Wilson’s opinion.
I don’t know how Korea prevented it, but in Wilson’s opinion, it was because Korea did well, not Zhang Linfeng’s fault.
‘By the way, the CEO of GUARD CAT is Annie, right?’
Annie was a genius hacker whom Wilson also knew well. Because he was one of the few hackers who hacked the Pentagon.
When he first heard that the DDoS hack had been prevented, Wilson couldn’t believe it, but when he heard that it was Annie, he thought it was worth it.
‘I think my animation skills are better than I thought. ‘If she had known this would happen, she should have contacted Annie before she got out of prison.’
Wilson, who remembered missing Annie, looked at the email sent by Zhang Linfeng again.
‘Is it such a waste just to miss out on the anime? If I miss even this, I might die of stomachache in the future.’
Wilson decided to do this.
‘Code doesn’t lie. I don’t know why Zhang Linfeng preys on me like this, but the code is real.’
If this job goes well, I could earn enough money to play around and eat for at least 10 years. The development of ‘nuclear weapons’ had such a huge impact that an enormous amount of money was exchanged.
‘Plus, there is a means to control Zhang Linfeng.’
After making a plan, Wilson stood up and went outside. The streets of New York appeared before my eyes.
‘This matter is too big for me to decide alone. I need to get permission from the boss. Of course, I will allow it.’
Wilson walked a long way and entered a ‘public phone’ box, which is now hard to find.
Wilson mumbled the numbers for a moment, then dialed the number. For a moment, a call tone was heard, followed by a ‘clicking’ sound and a male voice.
-What would you like to order?
“Can I order spaghetti?”
– Of course, sir. Which spaghetti would you like to order?
“Pineapple pizza. “I’ll order three.”
I said I was ordering spaghetti and I said pizza. I also ordered ‘Pineapple Pizza’, which is not available in the US.
– I get goosebumps every time I hear it. How on earth did you come up with the idea of pineapple pizza? Wilson.
Wilson smiled broadly and responded to the voice he had not heard from his boss in a long time.
“I assure you. “Is this pineapple pizza going to be a big hit in the future?”
– That will never happen.
“under. Later, when I retire, I can prove myself by opening a pineapple pizza shop. “Don’t regret it then, Eric Ryan.”