
The Most Powerful Hacker
by Gu Dashi
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A super hacker starts over and becomes a little hacker. Once the No. 1 In the hacker world, he was reborn as a freshman. A little hacker freely roams the Internet and becomes the true god of the Internet.
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I bought this book at a fixed price today, and then after reading the book reviews, many people said it was plagiarized?
I went to check it out, and I want to know those trolls who keep saying plagiarism, how much do you charge, or are you smarter? And I also read the hacker book. Is the plot the same? There is such a big difference between the starting location, time, characters, etc. How come they are the same? (From an 8-year-old novelist)
I have always thought that the profession of hacker is super cool. Hackers not only have strong computer skills but also need to have strong psychological qualities. Otherwise, if they are discovered when hacking into someone else's website or crashes, they will be able to think of how to deal with it immediately, so hackers are super cool and awesome!
On plagiarism
Although I have not read this book, it is indeed far-fetched to say that it plagiarizes hackers. The hacker was completed in 2015, and this was completed in 2012. There is a difference of three years, so does this have to be copied across time and space? If there are indeed similarities between the two books, then maybe they were plagiarized by hackers? Is it just that the plagiarism was more successful? Since there is no definite evidence to prove it, there is no right to say that the author plagiarized. After all, writing a book is not easy. Most authors start out as readers. Even if they become authors, they will still read some good works to make their writing better. These works are bound to have some influence on the author, and there is nothing incomprehensible if they are similar. The same genre and the same routine, but written by different people, will be different. The author cannot blindly write according to the general situation, and there will definitely be innovations. For those of you who still can't let go, please write it down and see if you can make a difference. Since you can't understand it, just empathize with it. Don't stand and talk without hurting your back.
This master, Thanatos, had always only used him as a bait to invade the system of the United States North American Aerospace Defense Command. He did not really want to teach him techniques and let him be a bait to facilitate his invasion of the system. This way he would not be caught and could still achieve his own goals. He just taught him some relatively simple red domain techniques. Why not do it?
It doesn't matter if people think he is crazy when he laughs. He should really laugh because he was reborn. In his previous life, he didn't realize until his death that his beloved master had been using him all the time.
Ready to see. . . . . . . .
Let's spread the word that this book is not plagiarism.
Many people said that hackers plagiarized it. At that time, I remember that hackers only updated it to 200 after I finished reading this book... Could it be that the author has traveled through time? Traveling through time just to plagiarize a book? I believe it
Someone said it was plagiarism. Let's look at the release date?
May I? ? ? ? ? ? Look at the date in the comment, it's just that the book plagiarized this book is popular, but this book is not popular, otherwise you will say: Plagiarism is other people's ability, and popularity is people's ability, I am convinced that you people have no brains 🧠 I can't help it, and said plagiarism hacker, I was reading it a long time ago, but then I went to work and didn't finish it. I read it a few days ago and saw someone said plagiarism hacker. I smiled, the author can sue the hacker for that book.
Abandon the book when I see someone molesting a beautiful woman or something like that. .
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I bought this book at a fixed price today, and then after reading the book reviews, many people said it was plagiarized?
I went to check it out, and I want to know those trolls who keep saying plagiarism, how much do you charge, or are you smarter? And I also read the hacker book. Is the plot the same? There is such a big difference between the starting location, time, characters, etc. How come they are the same? (From an 8-year-old novelist)
I have always thought that the profession of hacker is super cool. Hackers not only have strong computer skills but also need to have strong psychological qualities. Otherwise, if they are discovered when hacking into someone else's website or crashes, they will be able to think of how to deal with it immediately, so hackers are super cool and awesome!
On plagiarism
Although I have not read this book, it is indeed far-fetched to say that it plagiarizes hackers. The hacker was completed in 2015, and this was completed in 2012. There is a difference of three years, so does this have to be copied across time and space? If there are indeed similarities between the two books, then maybe they were plagiarized by hackers? Is it just that the plagiarism was more successful? Since there is no definite evidence to prove it, there is no right to say that the author plagiarized. After all, writing a book is not easy. Most authors start out as readers. Even if they become authors, they will still read some good works to make their writing better. These works are bound to have some influence on the author, and there is nothing incomprehensible if they are similar. The same genre and the same routine, but written by different people, will be different. The author cannot blindly write according to the general situation, and there will definitely be innovations. For those of you who still can't let go, please write it down and see if you can make a difference. Since you can't understand it, just empathize with it. Don't stand and talk without hurting your back.
This master, Thanatos, had always only used him as a bait to invade the system of the United States North American Aerospace Defense Command. He did not really want to teach him techniques and let him be a bait to facilitate his invasion of the system. This way he would not be caught and could still achieve his own goals. He just taught him some relatively simple red domain techniques. Why not do it?
It doesn't matter if people think he is crazy when he laughs. He should really laugh because he was reborn. In his previous life, he didn't realize until his death that his beloved master had been using him all the time.
Ready to see. . . . . . . .
Let's spread the word that this book is not plagiarism.
Many people said that hackers plagiarized it. At that time, I remember that hackers only updated it to 200 after I finished reading this book... Could it be that the author has traveled through time? Traveling through time just to plagiarize a book? I believe it
Someone said it was plagiarism. Let's look at the release date?
May I? ? ? ? ? ? Look at the date in the comment, it's just that the book plagiarized this book is popular, but this book is not popular, otherwise you will say: Plagiarism is other people's ability, and popularity is people's ability, I am convinced that you people have no brains 🧠 I can't help it, and said plagiarism hacker, I was reading it a long time ago, but then I went to work and didn't finish it. I read it a few days ago and saw someone said plagiarism hacker. I smiled, the author can sue the hacker for that book.
Abandon the book when I see someone molesting a beautiful woman or something like that. .
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Hacking article, a very old book, I came across this book by accident, I recommend it.




A hacker was framed and reborn in college. In order to take revenge, he founded a company (started with anti-virus software), invested in Apple, acquired IBM, established an artificial intelligence system, and led Internet technology. . Two heroines



I just found a masterpiece yesterday (the 16th) from the vast sea of books. It was still a masterpiece when I finished it, and I burst into tears. . . The wonderful story of the rebirth of a hacker master as a freshman. I have read more than a hundred chapters and it's pretty good. There aren't any major flaws. I'll wait until I finish reading the follow-up comments.



I thought I would never finish reading a hacker-themed book. After all, I haven't finished reading any book on hackers such as future hard drives, mobile phones, and computers. But the fact is that I read this book from cover to cover and it was very well written. Maybe it's not humorous, but sometimes it's funny to me to just pretend to be B-like. The plot is also well designed, from meeting my girlfriend at the beginning, to developing the company later, to invading the satellite of the book's biggest villain, the boss, and stealing the most intelligent AI. There was nothing that made me feel bored, and the emotional scenes were also written quite well for me. The only drawback is that the single heroine only lasts until the penultimate chapter. Of course this is just a personal thought.


















