Chapter 727: Chapter 323: Cybersecurity_2
Blitz: Besides that, there aren’t many ways to deal with it. This kind of surveillance is just disgusting and is a common monitoring method used by hostile forces. The best way is to pull them out and destroy their base!
Allen Zhang: Ok, I’ll have someone purchase a batch of Water Mines and spy balloons. Send me the computer numerical control version of terminator 2.0 now.
Blitz sent the data packet to the General Sect Leader quickly, and it needed to be operated step by step to be bound to the computer equipment in the server room.
Allen Zhang received the data packet, went out to call the Beggar Gang Disciples, got in the car, and prepared to set up the devices in the server room on Jehovah Island.
On the other side, White Wolf and Stanley were traveling to each checkpoint on the island to notify the employees to start working. They exchanged a glance, both feeling like cursing out loud.
"Fxxk! Those damn bastards, the mess they’ve left behind, and now we have to clean up their shit." White Wolf cursed.
"Stop talking, let’s hurry and find the rest of the eavesdropping devices, or else if the boss gets angry, our jobs are definitely gone," Stanley urged.
"I remember there’s a signal detector in the arsenal, right?"
"That’s right. I also need to find the building blueprints to start checking one by one."
The two parted ways, both feeling sullen.
Allen Zhang took the Beggar Gang Disciples into the signal tower’s server room, where several mercenaries responsible for network communication were supervising the island’s cameras. They immediately stood up and greeted the General Sect Leader when they saw him.
Allen Zhang nodded and glanced at the 4k skyscraper cameras on the island. There were dense grids with basically no blind spots in important areas—even the large yards of the villas were under camera surveillance.
With such a level of monitoring, he didn’t believe that there was no involvement of a traitor when those listening devices were installed.
Allen Zhang took over the computer in the server room, connected his phone, installed terminator 2.0 step by step, and tried to activate the program to monitor signal sources.
In an instant, he received signals from hundreds of sources. The surveillance cameras captured so many unfamiliar faces at the port, and it immediately displayed red warning messages! Even the General Sect Leader himself was identified as a stranger.
The General Sect Leader immediately activated the recording mode, saving all captured facial images and signal sources into the archive database.
From today on, staying on the island for more than 24 hours would count as a familiar person with a yellow warning. Staying for three or seven days would make them a permanent resident, not triggering a warning. If it was someone who had never logged onto the island before, their appearance would cause a red alert.
Every camera that captured his movements would automatically save images and footprints, creating video data for later access in the backend to see what they had been doing on the island.
There was also the option to install an automated shooting program, such as fitting machine guns to cameras that would shoot upon seeing a stranger’s face—rat-tat-tat-tat-tat!!
This was a rather extreme measure to consider, but not out of the question.
After all, who let a stranger enter prohibited areas?
How did you get up here? Not listening to instructions? Die, and no one will care about you!
The assumption is that they could sneak past security personnel and enter places they shouldn’t unnoticed by cameras.
If they came prepared and had hacked into the cameras, then there wouldn’t be much to do about it. But that presupposed they had the capability to crack Blitz’s terminator firewall, which would lead to a vicious cycle.
The General Sect Leader believed that apart from the United States Department of Defense or internationally renowned hacker teams forming a technical unit to attack his island’s network security, he didn’t need to worry about any small fish. They simply didn’t have the skills.
If it really came to a do-or-die situation, it wouldn’t matter whether there was a firewall or network security because F22s and aircraft carrier fleets would already be riding on your face.
Or it meant the General Sect Leader was already worldwide hunting those hacker organization members!
What qualifications did the General Sect Leader have? He hadn’t attempted to assassinate a president nor had he offended any international hacker organizations.
To guard his little slice of paradise at home, terminator 2.0 was already enough.
It also allowed for manual editing of the information database’s permissions. For instance, the General Sect Leader himself was the highest authority on the island, and he uploaded his facial image and phone signal source accordingly. Other personnel, like Qibatu, Mark, Gwen, were first-level permissions, basically having access anywhere, and mercenaries and employees were second-level permissions, limited to certain areas during work hours. Other people would also need to be issued IC cards and passes.
Otherwise, minor infractions would just get you fired as a warning, major ones would get you shot by cameras as a warning.
Hmm, the General Sect Leader just needed to scan his face.
The contract needed to include this clause too, violations of discipline must be strictly punished!
Looking at the curious mercenaries beside him, Allen Zhang instructed, "In addition to routine surveillance camera work, you need to register portraits and connect everyone’s mobile phones to the local network. If any strange or foreign signal sources appear on the island, the software will alert you, and you need to send someone to check immediately. Or collect their bodies."