Chapter 438: Problem
Chapter 438: Problem
Translator: End less Fantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
“This game is very similar to our material. Someone must have leaked it in advance, and it’s one of our own.” Wendu frowned as he looked at the game called The Magical Chronicles.
It was clearly called The Magical Chronicles, but it was set in a cyberpunk setting. No matter how one looked at it, it was a little ridiculous.
“Their setting also looks very pieced together. I wonder if they stole it from us.” Wu Wei looked through the documents.
Guo Miao looked at the game on the screen and frowned deeply.
This game was called The Magical Chronicles. It was a game that combined the world of cyberpunk and magic, but looking at the interface, it should be an ordinary card-drawing game.
“This game can’t compete with our game in terms of category, but if we release the full version of the game later, I’m afraid we’ll be suspected of plagiarizing the setting.”
Although holographic games were their biggest selling point, it would be a big problem if they were questioned for plagiarizing their setting.
Guo Miao rubbed her eyebrows. “Only our people can see this internal information, right?”
Only the employees of the technical department and the art department had access to the setting and character information.
“Recently, a group of new people joined the technical department,” Wu Wei said with a frown.
Before the New Year, everyone had been a little lazy, and the people who were recruited at that time were not properly reviewed.
“This game shouldn’t be online yet, right?” Guo Miao swiped her fingers across the screen. “It’s still in the testing phase, but it looks as though we’ve already stolen a lot of material.”
The game’s background, setting, and missions were exactly the same as Star Empire.
“It might be too late for us to change our material now,” Wendu frowned. “We can only see if we can find out who leaked the material and use legal means against them.”
Although this matter sounded simple, it was very difficult to do.
Hackers were so advanced nowadays. If this person dared to steal information from the Jinyue Group, it meant that he came prepared. It wouldn’t be so easy to find out.
“It’s not impossible.” Guo Miao frowned and took the laptop beside her.
Wu Wei’s eyes lit up. “Master, do you have a solution?”
Of course, Guo Miao had a way. Hacking in this era was as amusing as playing house in her eyes.
Previously, she had gone against those people in the White House in Haicheng. It was said that the number one JS organization in China was actually just so-so. These people used such poor technology. It didn’t seem like they were here to cause trouble, but it was more like they were here to issue a challenge.
Her fingers were typing rapidly on the keyboard, and soon, dialog boxes popped up one after another.
Soon, she locked onto a computer in the office.
“The information was leaked from this station.” Guo Miao pointed at the location on the screen.
The computers in the technical department of the Jinyue Group were strictly protected to prevent any leaks. The IP address and location of each employee’s computer were fixed. Finding this location meant that they could find out who had leaked the secret.
Wu Wei went over to take a look and frowned. “Is this the new guy called Kang Che?”
He had a deep impression of this person who was quiet, capable, and smart. He learned things very quickly.
“No wonder he only came for an internship during the winter vacation and then left.” Wu Wei slapped the table. “It’s all my fault. It was the New Year and I didn’t keep an eye on him.”
“I’m afraid this person isn’t as simple as a winter vacation intern.” Guo Miao opened another dialog box. There was a flashing ID card with two big words written on it: Can Xing.
Wu Wei almost cried out when he saw the name.
The hacker war from a year ago seemed to have happened just yesterday. “It’s
Can Xing? I didn’t notice anything. We’ve clearly battled before.”
“He has improved a lot this year, and his technique has become more refined,” Guo Miao said as she operated the computer.
She had just deciphered the virus Can Xing had left on her computer.
It looked like a virus, but in fact, it was a software that constantly moved data out of the computer. The principle was simple and the design was exquisite.
“Looks like it won’t be long before we have a fierce battle with these people.” Guo Miao smiled.
The way these hackers issued a challenge was quite surprising..