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Chapter 29

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After settling the energy source, Bai Ge felt a lot more confident.

480,000 kilowatts of electricity came into his account in one day. Gradually, he was no longer like a housewife who couldn't cook without rice.

He listened to Ling Dang's report about the increase in energy and the accumulation of electricity bit by bit.

While accumulating energy, he decided to enrich his knowledge first.

After purchasing a few high-performance computers, Bai Ge began to browse the Dark Web.

The surface network's knowledge had been squeezed dry. Next, to obtain knowledge, he had to have a certain level of technology and do it himself.

The Dark Web was an unsearchable network. It was like a giant beast hidden in the depths of the Internet. It was more than 20 times larger than the surface network that ordinary people knew.

It accounted for more than 95% of the global network data. It could be speculated that there was at least 8b of data.

This network data existed objectively. It was just that ordinary people couldn't find it or access it.

In a broad sense, the Dark Web could be defined as a place that search engines couldn't find or didn't work well. Remember the URL: m.xbequge.com.

In other words, a lot of information and data that were unwilling to be made public or shared would exist on the Dark Web.

This also included the independent networks of major research centers, high-tech enterprises, secret agencies of various countries, and top universities.

There were even online platforms for illegal negotiations. These were all 'invisible', 'unsearchable', and 'untouchable' Dark Web.

Only insiders could log in through encrypted dynamic access.

The waters of the Internet were too deep. It was much deeper than ordinary people could imagine.

The various portals, official websites, and search engines on the surface were all just on the surface.

Most hacker wars were on the Dark Web.

With Bai Ge's computer skills, he could only run on the surface network. However, he could only barely hack into a small part of the Dark Web.

For most hackers, being able to hack into this small part was already a great achievement. They might be stuck at this level for the rest of their lives.

However, Bai Ge was different. He had an extraordinary learning speed.

There was so much information on the Dark Web. It was like a sea of knowledge. He was confident that he could conquer it all!

The method was simple. He would use battle to nurture battle.

No one could be like Bai Ge. He could hack while learning and improving.

With the corresponding amount of knowledge and skills, he could exert the best effect.

In the Dark Web, he could become stronger as he fought.

"As expected, there's a lot of technical knowledge that can't be accessed on the internet … as well as sins."

For the time being, Bai Ge could only hack into some illegal websites, such as criminal video websites or illegal trading websites.

These websites were all paid, so Bai Ge could directly access their hosting servers or VPNs.

The hosting server was built on the surface of the network. It could be a boring forum or a web game that no one played.

Illegal websites in the Dark Net had to be charged through the servers of these surface networks.

When one wanted to pay to watch a certain video on an illegal dark web site, one could directly purchase virtual items from a store that appeared to be a web game.

It was equivalent to using normal payment to buy illegal access rights.

Of course, this was a very shallow dark web. The videos and confidential data inside were useless to Bai Ge.

Most of the websites charged money directly through the banking system to an anonymous account. Once the money was received, some of the fees would be unlocked.

There was even a whole team of managers to take care of everything.

This kind of private network was separated from the general Internet and was even more secretive.

This was what Bai Ge needed to infiltrate.

"It's really hard to find without a way. Most of the customers who visit these websites hear about them through word of mouth or some private chat software. "

At this time, Bai Ge was frantically operating the computer. There was no software on the screen that ordinary people knew because it was impossible to access the Dark Net with known browsers.

Many dark web sites also required real-life keys or logins that were transmitted through non-network channels.

All of them were extremely secretive.

For a full five hours, Bai Ge attacked one dark web site after another and obtained a lot of data that he could not access normally.

In fact, he could buy it. Many illegal websites directly sold high-tech products, but they were all very expensive. Bai Ge did not plan to spend money at all.

He forcefully broke through the download data.

The other party's network security personnel discovered him. It did not matter. Bai Ge's system was created by Ling Dang.

Bai Ge was now a high-level hacker, only one step away from the top.

As for the system and various hacking tools used to make the bell, it was equivalent to a high-level hacker spending years of hard work to create them.

Even if other hackers discovered him, they would not be able to break through his defense in a short time.

Bai Ge's download speed was very fast. After stealing the data, he immediately learned and improved every moment.

In these five hours, he found a dark web site about every ten minutes. Every half an hour, he updated his hacking tools. Every hour, he redid a brand new operating system.

If it were other companies or national organizations, it would take years to create a top-notch system, but Ling Dang only needed one second.

Of course, the commercial value of such a system was very low. After all, it had to conform to the operating habits and aesthetic standards of the public. Bai Ge was not so creative that he could beat Microsoft.

However, this kind of upgrade speed was unmatched by any network technician. It was even faster than all the Internet companies.

His technical level was constantly improving, and so was his "equipment."

The dark web security personnel who were attacked by Bai Ge could not keep up with the pace at all.

"Bastard, this is a robber!"

In a certain illegal trading network, there was a dark web site set up by a group of hackers. They specialized in selling all kinds of precious information and confidential data for profit.

But today, they were attacked by a mysterious hacker. All the data was read, and the information that they had worked so hard to get was taken away for free.

"Jin, why didn't you shut down the server immediately?"

"I had to make it in time! The enemy only took four seconds to crack our encryption. There must be a mole! "

"Four seconds? That's impossible! With the amount of data in our encryption program, even the best hacker would need 30 minutes to crack it. "

This group of hackers did not know that someone only took one second to crack their encryption.

The remaining three seconds were spent reading the encryption program with their eyes.

For Bai Ge, all he had to do was to scan the data quickly and share it with Ling Dang.

He was getting better at this kind of thing. It was much better than when he first used the hard drive.

The task of cracking the encryption was given to Ling Dang. For Ling Dang, a day's work was done in an instant.

"This dark web is actually specialized in selling network intelligence. This is a huge profit … There are so many hidden dark web logins …"

Bai Ge obtained a large number of dark web access methods that were sold by the hackers. In the end, they were all robbed by Bai Ge.

This made things very convenient for Bai Ge. With these, he saved a lot of trouble.

"There are 3,045 Dark Nets, from national institutions to companies, and some secret organizations … The Dark Net access methods established by these organizations have been obtained by this group of hackers. It must have taken them several years to get their hands on them."

Bai Ge guessed correctly. In order to obtain this information, this group of hackers spent six years to accumulate this much.

"Internet Security Planning Center?"

"Princeton Central Database?"

"Munich Chemical Exchange."

"DKE Brotherhood?"

Bai Ge hacked into one dark web site after another. Some were established by professors from famous universities, some were established by commercial organizations, some were established by illegal organizations, and some were established by professional scientific groups.

Don't think that national institutions didn't have dark web sites. In fact, they had the most.

It took Bai Ge too long to hack into more than 3,000 dark web sites.

He continued until late at night the next day, but only managed to loot over 200 Dark Net accounts.

Most of the time was spent cleaning up traces and getting rid of tracking.

After all, if he didn't clean up the traces, he would have been chased by at least a thousand hackers …

At this moment, Bai Ge's knowledge base had increased by a large margin.

If the knowledge in the Internet and books accounted for 60% of all human knowledge, then the dark web accounted for 39%.

This 39% was more important than the 60%.

As for the remaining 1%, it was hidden in secret places. It was completely impossible to access the Internet. It could only be obtained through the most primitive means.

And this 1% was much more important than the 99% outside.

"United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency!"

"This is amazing!"

Bai Ge found the access to DARPA's intranet database among more than 3,000 dark web logins.

The United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency was responsible for researching military technology.

The technology there was at least 20 years ahead of the world. If Bai Ge could access this database, he would become a top scientist.

Of course, the truly cutting-edge technological information couldn't be stored in the dark web. It was definitely stored by physical means.

Even so, the information in the database must be priceless.

"That hacker gang can get their hands on this. But they probably can't hack into it. They just have the access method. Hacking into the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is no different from suicide."

The intranet database was separated from the entire Internet. It required a specific login and a private VPN.

This was just the access method, which meant that Bai Ge could find it.

This was something that Bai Ge already had.

The rest depended on his ability. Anyone who accessed the dark web needed a dynamic password to log in. Of course, Bai Ge didn't have it. He needed to crack it.

Fortunately, the relevant cracking data was also in the intelligence. Obviously, the group of hackers also tried to hack into it. In the end, they didn't dare to go deeper and quietly left.

"Ling Dang …"

"It's been cracked. The key is …"

It took only two seconds for Bai Ge to log in to the database.

This was a normal access. As long as he didn't touch the encrypted special files, some of the public information on the intranet could be browsed normally.

"High-energy liquid laser area defense system … hypersonic drones … mechanical soldiers … brainwave sensors … graphene chips …"

Bai Ge browsed through it. Most of them were just projects.

Some of them had not been successfully researched, some had just begun, and some were just ideas.

About 30% of the project data could be browsed directly. It was not encrypted.

After all, this was not a trading platform. The people who accessed it were all internal personnel.

Therefore, this information was simply a gift for Bai Ge. He downloaded it all to the hard drive and threw it into the brain hole.

As for the remaining 70%, they were all cutting-edge things just by looking at the project plans.

However, the specific data was encrypted, and it was a quantum code.

"It's actually a quantum code. It's impossible to determine the quantum state of the system without disturbing the quantum system. It's an unsolvable encryption."

Before the measurement, the quantum state was chaotic. In other words, Bai Ge had to go to the central database in person and observe the quantum encryption system with physical means to get the password.

This had nothing to do with mathematics and Internet information. There was no way to crack it.

"Sigh, these encryption technologies are the real cutting-edge technology. If I want to get it … do I have to go there in person? "

"No, if I use abnormal characteristics …"

For others, quantum encrypted things were as unsolvable as physical things stored off the Internet.

They had to be opened in person through physical means.

However, for Bai Ge, there was a way.

"Universal lockpicking …"



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