
Desperate Hacker
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Chen Qingfeng, who has been a programmer for more than ten years, is ill. He was sentenced to death by the doctor. A rare form of lymphoma was eating away at his life. Doctors told him that heavy proton therapy and the expensive imported drug Flotaine might be able to save his life. However, the cost of a course of heavy proton therapy is 300,000 US dollars, and the cost of a year of flotaxin is 800,000 US dollars. Fortunately, Chen Qingfeng was a programmer and had skills that he was proud of. In order to survive, he stepped into the world of hackers.
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Official(22)Scraped 19d ago
Can only say rubbish
As mentioned earlier, people can learn how to use American military drones in a few hours, and then their identity is exposed, which also triggers a scuffle among agents from several countries. After that, the plot is that people who know the identity are coerced into doing things out of their own control, and then they are on the road to bad luck, and so on. Huan, your hacking skills are so great, and making 2 billion US dollars is so difficult, you find someone to assassinate you, and the enemy who wants your life says that he wants to give you a list, and you pounce on it like a dog, and then you are tricked, and you have to bear the responsibility of tens of billions of dollars for him, this is not a fool.
To be honest, the other stories are good, but the author is a Chinese medicine practitioner. You don't have to like Chinese medicine. But it would be too much to directly criticize Chinese medicine in the novel.
I'm really speechless. Looking at the introduction and title of the book, the protagonist is terminally ill and works as a hacker to make money. As a result, after reading only a few dozen chapters, *** attracted national attention! More than one country has even taken notice. To be honest, I saw that the identity of the protagonist here was basically blown away, and I really can't think of any other way out except joining the country. Can I still be called a hacker after joining a country? That's called a cybersecurity engineer. The protagonist has only done two or three things using hacking methods. There are quite a lot of plots involving the battle of wits and courage with the agents. If you like writing about agents so much, why don't you just do an agent action? What kind of hacker are you writing about? In reality the hacker was discovered. The treatment method generally does not cause any harm, either going to the company or being incorporated. If major harm is caused, go in directly. This is what happens when you are discovered. The situation of the protagonist is different. The situation of the protagonist was discovered by the country. The first way to deal with it is for the country to find a way to cure the protagonist and then serve the country. The second method is to monitor the protagonist and let him die slowly without causing any harm. The first method is that I don't think the protagonist is of such great value that the country can expend great efforts to treat the protagonist. As for the second method, it should be the protagonist's destination. This is what happens to the protagonist when he is discovered. The whole chapter of "Desperate Hacker" has been completed. What an idiot. Can the hacker who was discovered be a hacker? A hacker novel was turned into a spy movie, which made me feel quite excited. But what I want to see is the hacker strategizing and winning from thousands of miles away. Not watching a spy movie. Spy stories may be good to read, but my expectation is that hackers will act secretly. Expectations are different, no matter how good the reviews are.
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 times or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship.
The writing can be certified as a 9-year-old bookworm.
The Die Zhan article in a hacker's skin may be said to be a novice article, but it doesn't look like it. It may be said to have something to it, but it doesn't look the same at all.
Come on, author, please update another 100,000 words. It's not enough. Monthly tickets are available for quick updates. It's exciting.
Looks good, looking forward to updates, hope it will be more exciting
You can think about it carefully and write the characters more deeply. The protagonist, as a technical expert, should have his own inner pride, and the supporting characters can also have their own stories. You can combine it with changes in reality-related fields to expand the scope of the story. Strive for the storyline to be more ups and downs. Looking forward to the follow-up
When will there be a hacker plot? ? ? After reading so many chapters, I hacked a little bit at the beginning, and in the end the protagonists have become business elites.
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Official(22)Scraped 19d ago
Can only say rubbish
As mentioned earlier, people can learn how to use American military drones in a few hours, and then their identity is exposed, which also triggers a scuffle among agents from several countries. After that, the plot is that people who know the identity are coerced into doing things out of their own control, and then they are on the road to bad luck, and so on. Huan, your hacking skills are so great, and making 2 billion US dollars is so difficult, you find someone to assassinate you, and the enemy who wants your life says that he wants to give you a list, and you pounce on it like a dog, and then you are tricked, and you have to bear the responsibility of tens of billions of dollars for him, this is not a fool.
To be honest, the other stories are good, but the author is a Chinese medicine practitioner. You don't have to like Chinese medicine. But it would be too much to directly criticize Chinese medicine in the novel.
I'm really speechless. Looking at the introduction and title of the book, the protagonist is terminally ill and works as a hacker to make money. As a result, after reading only a few dozen chapters, *** attracted national attention! More than one country has even taken notice. To be honest, I saw that the identity of the protagonist here was basically blown away, and I really can't think of any other way out except joining the country. Can I still be called a hacker after joining a country? That's called a cybersecurity engineer. The protagonist has only done two or three things using hacking methods. There are quite a lot of plots involving the battle of wits and courage with the agents. If you like writing about agents so much, why don't you just do an agent action? What kind of hacker are you writing about? In reality the hacker was discovered. The treatment method generally does not cause any harm, either going to the company or being incorporated. If major harm is caused, go in directly. This is what happens when you are discovered. The situation of the protagonist is different. The situation of the protagonist was discovered by the country. The first way to deal with it is for the country to find a way to cure the protagonist and then serve the country. The second method is to monitor the protagonist and let him die slowly without causing any harm. The first method is that I don't think the protagonist is of such great value that the country can expend great efforts to treat the protagonist. As for the second method, it should be the protagonist's destination. This is what happens to the protagonist when he is discovered. The whole chapter of "Desperate Hacker" has been completed. What an idiot. Can the hacker who was discovered be a hacker? A hacker novel was turned into a spy movie, which made me feel quite excited. But what I want to see is the hacker strategizing and winning from thousands of miles away. Not watching a spy movie. Spy stories may be good to read, but my expectation is that hackers will act secretly. Expectations are different, no matter how good the reviews are.
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 times or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship.
The writing can be certified as a 9-year-old bookworm.
The Die Zhan article in a hacker's skin may be said to be a novice article, but it doesn't look like it. It may be said to have something to it, but it doesn't look the same at all.
Come on, author, please update another 100,000 words. It's not enough. Monthly tickets are available for quick updates. It's exciting.
Looks good, looking forward to updates, hope it will be more exciting
You can think about it carefully and write the characters more deeply. The protagonist, as a technical expert, should have his own inner pride, and the supporting characters can also have their own stories. You can combine it with changes in reality-related fields to expand the scope of the story. Strive for the storyline to be more ups and downs. Looking forward to the follow-up
When will there be a hacker plot? ? ? After reading so many chapters, I hacked a little bit at the beginning, and in the end the protagonists have become business elites.
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The protagonist is terminally ill. The current main plot is to use hacking skills to gain money to extend his life through chemotherapy. We will see if it is possible to cure this terminal illness in the future. Otherwise, I always feel like there is a sword of Damocles hanging above my head, and there is a sense of urgency.




The introduction is the classic among classics "Stuxnet" virus In 2006, Iran restarted its nuclear program, built a nuclear plant in Natanz, and installed a large number of centrifuges to produce enriched uranium. In January 2010, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations agency responsible for inspecting Iran's nuclear facilities, discovered that there was a problem at the Natanz nuclear plant. The IR-1 centrifuge, which was originally expected to have a service life of 10 years, suffered a large-scale failure, but no one could tell what caused it. ----- One hundred chapters, the writing is smooth, and it currently scores 8+. Recommended tasting - Evaluation two months later. The author was a bit abusive due to friction among hackers, power disputes, and illness, so he gave it up first.



A relatively new subject matter, perhaps relatively new to me The protagonist is a senior programmer who unfortunately suffers from cancer and needs hundreds of thousands of bottles of medicine to survive. By chance, I discovered that the well-known openssl protocol had a bug accidentally debugged by myself. Then? It is equivalent to an extra bleeding point in the aorta of the heart. Blood is pumped out bit by bit, and information is leaked out bit by bit. Invade the color website, steal the funds of the fraud group, and rescue the imprisoned fraudsters. Drone? Dark! Arms? Dark! Virtual currency? Dark! The protagonist struggles to survive, and slowly enters deeper whirlpools one after another. PS: Similar to the beginning of Breaking Bad, the plot is quite interesting. It is an eye-opener and a novel worth reading.













