Chapter 419 - Chapter 419: Chapter 267 How could we lose! (Please subscribe) (2/2)

“It doesn’t matter if you don’t understand; take a look at this personal profile first.”

Then, Hu Daqiang slammed the personal profile down onto Karl’s Tiger bench with a ‘thud.’

Karl hastily looked down.

On the top right corner of the paper, there was his portrait.

From the left side, in order were his name, gender, age, date of birth, education, work experience, and so on—every detail correct. Karl’s brows tightened as he read, he had been completely exposed!

A hacker from the world’s top ten had been box-opened tracelessly!

This profile even clearly recorded that he was a core member of AW, having planned attacks on the Han River Network.

“Do you have anything else to say?”

Hu Daqiang’s voice suddenly broke the silence, interrupting Karl’s thoughts.

At this moment.

Karl’s face was a picture of complexity.

Ugly, puzzled, shocked, lost, panicked—all were there.

His eyebrows were furrowed tightly; it seemed he had nothing to say.

No, more accurately, he didn’t know what to say, or perhaps, he didn’t plan to say anything more, lest he revealed a crucial flaw.

Many criminals face immense pressure in the interrogation room.

The pressure doesn’t come from the police; it’s the case itself that has an impact, the ensuing consequences, the possible sentencing and punishment that have a profound impact on their psyche.

Some ‘confessors’ are the exception.

—These confessors are capable of confessing to a whole series of crimes, from theft of two hundred bucks to PC crimes, gambling, addictive drugs, which is baffling.

Karl was not among them.

He was someone with strong psychological quality; he well knew the principle of ‘the more you say, the more mistakes you make.’ Even with the data of being boxed-opened placed in front of him, as long as he insisted, ‘how can you prove it’s me,’ there was still room to maneuver.

“Good!”

Hu Daqiang looked at him appreciatively, “You seem to be very knowledgeable about the interrogation process, as befits a professional.”

Karl remained silent.

Hu Daqiang changed the subject: “However, your opponent seems to know you even better; they have unraveled you completely. Even if you don’t admit you’re the Karl from AW, it doesn’t matter. Take a look at this.”

A sheet full of dense data was placed before Karl.

Karl glanced at it indifferently. His face showed no significant fluctuation, but a huge shock stormed through his mind, like a gentle beach brutally battered by an unexpected tsunami!

This was his computer usage record.

The lines of access logs—crystal clear, recording the when and where he used computers, which programs he launched, which network IPs he accessed.

Among these, the main network IP he visited was the computer in the Chairman’s office of the 720 Network Security Company.

And then, what?

Karl leaned forward in disbelief, fixated on the usage log.

He had also accessed the Anling City government information system.