353: Chapter 341: When Water Flows, A Channel Is Ford 353: Chapter 341: When Water Flows, A Channel Is Ford Martin Howard walked ahead, with Schultz right beside him.
As for the dog taken hostage, it was left at ho, and consequently, Kate also had to stay behind at Martin Howard’s house.
They were short on hands, and it was impossible to make other arrangents, so Schultz had no choice but to accompany Martin Howard alone to the supercomputer center.
The dog nad Cody was the crucial reason Martin complied, and if both Kate and Schultz went to the supercomputer center, leaving the dog alone at ho, there was a high chance Martin would risk everything.
Therefore, they had to split up.
Schultz wore a pullover and a mask on his face.
Carrying his computer on his back, he followed inconspicuously beside Martin Howard.
The supercomputer center didn’t close at night either, so there were still people working overti.
However, the number of people was significantly reduced; administrative workers had already left, with only essential positions staffed.
Given Martin Howard’s status, bringing soone who looked like a child into the supercomputer center late at night might arouse curiosity, but no one would stop and interrogate them.
Actually, it would have been more appropriate for Martin Howard to enter the supercomputer center during daylight after he had complied, but Yang Yi couldn’t get into the Ministry of the Interior building during the day, so they had to enter the supercomputer center at night instead.
As they approached the supercomputer center, Schultz took off his mask, hung a badge that Martin Howard had given him on his chest, and then confidently followed Martin Howard into the supercomputer center.
The night shift security guard at the supercomputer center saw Schultz, but after seeing Martin Howard by his side, he didn’t even bother to ask any questions.
Martin Howard didn’t speak; he just led Schultz straight into his office.
After turning on the computer on his desk and checking it, he said to Schultz in a deep voice, “I can allocate seven percent of the computational power to you for four hours.”
Schultz nodded and said, “That’s enough, thank you.”
Martin Howard heaved a sigh of relief.
After wiping his face with his hand, he spoke gravely, “You’re young, still a child.
Why are you doing this kind of thing?”
Schultz shrugged his shoulders and said, “Sir, I can’t talk too much with you.
If my companions find out you’re trying to call the police, or try to harm , or if you’re attempting to turn , they’re capable of doing anything, really.
I like dogs too, so I advise you not to talk to like this.”
Martin Howard sighed, then stood up and said sternly, “Co with !”
Schultz was led into a large hall filled with rows and rows of cabinets, all emitting a deep humming sound.
“Wow, this is the supercomputer, so cool!”
Not many hackers have seen a supercomputer, and upon seeing sothing familiar presented in an unfamiliar way, Schultz began to marvel.
Martin Howard pointed to a screen that resembled an ATM machine and said, “That’s a terminal that can link to external devices.
You can upload data to the supercomputer or download it.”
“Thanks.”
Schultz was pleased.
He took out his own computer, and just then, Martin Howard said gravely, “If you attempt to plant a virus or a Trojan, believe , even if my dog and I are killed by you, I’ll stop you.”
Schultz shrugged his shoulders and replied, “No, we just need the computational power of the supercomputer.
We don’t intend to damage your supercomputer.
Don’t worry too much, relax a little.”
Schultz connected his computer to the supercomputer and uploaded the facial recognition technology obtained at a high price by the Organization of Water.
He needed Martin Howard’s help for this step, as Schultz didn’t know how to operate a supercomputer or how to allocate its computational power.
And Martin Howard complied and did all the work for Schultz.
Once Schultz had taken care of all his tasks, he imdiately said in a low voice, “The supercomputer is ready.”
Upon hearing Schultz’s words, Kate, who had been waiting, imdiately said, “Understood, be careful out there, over.”
After receiving the ssage, Kate picked up the phone and dialed Tang Guo.
As soon as Tang Guo picked up, she whispered, “Black Lightning is ready.”
“Okay, I got it.”
Tang Guo put down the phone and said to Xiao Ran, “The supercomputer is ready.”
Xiao Ran whispered in response, “Hmm, got it.”
Tang Guo said cheerfully, “Yang Yi’s end will be ready soon too.”
Xiao Ran replied with helpless frustration, “Don’t use nas, call him by his code na.
Whenever, wherever we are on a mission, we can only use code nas and not real nas.”
“Oh, sorry about that.”
Tang Guo stuck out her tongue and then began to guide Yang Yi to connect the transmitter.
As soon as a prompt appeared on her computer, Tang Guo imdiately exclaid, “Signal transmission has begun.
Notify Black Lightning, he can start now!”
Kate then relayed the ssage to Schultz, and after receiving the prompt from Kate, Schultz took a deep breath, rubbed his hands together, and said to himself with great excitent, “Now the real show starts!”
Schultz still needed to breach a firewall.
Although the computers that stored the Internal Affairs Departnt’s secret information were physically isolated from the external network, there was still a firewall to deal with, which simply ant that one needed a password and authorization to access it.
What Schultz had to do now was to break through this firewall, to brute force his way in.
If Schultz were to use his own computer to break through the firewall, it would take at least several minutes or even hours, no matter how fast he was.
But now, he was using a supercomputer.
And how long does it take a supercomputer to crack a firewall?
The answer is an instant.
When Schultz began the hacking process, he glanced at his watch because he wanted to ti it, but by the ti he looked up again, he found that the firewall had already been breached and the Internal Affairs data was at his disposal.
How long that instant lasted, Schultz didn’t know.
It might have been one second or perhaps two seconds, because all he did was look down at his watch and then the job was already complete by the ti he looked up again.
Schultz’s mont of astonishnt lasted longer than the ti the supercomputer took to break through the firewall.
When Schultz finally snapped out of his shock, he whispered, “Beginning data comparison, estimated ti… I don’t know anymore, it’s unpredictable.”
There was no need to download the Internal Affairs data.
There was no need to download the personal information of tens of millions of people.
What Schultz needed to do was to run the facial recognition software with the supercomputer, find potential matches in the Internal Affairs database, compare them, and then save the information of those who matched the criteria.
With the supercomputer in operation, Schultz had nothing to do, so he began browsing through the various data within the Internal Affairs database, and soon he ca across so relatively special data.
“What’s this?
Dangerous individuals?”
After mumbling to himself, Schultz opened a folder with a special tag.
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