"It's true. That was really my son," Byron said firmly.
The hacker had been annoying them with messages like: [Take back your Coke and fried chicken!]
Although Byron initially suspected Jerry, the haphazard and unorganized attack style indicated that he was not an experienced hacker.
Byron then shifted his suspicions to Martin.
He found it hard to believe that Martin possessed such advanced hacking skills at such a young age.
However, recalling the Morse code Martin had left during the psychological tests at Johnson's place, Byron considered it more plausible.
In response, he typed on the keyboard: [I thought you were angry because I took your Coke and splashed it on people, so I gave it to you specially.]
He then received an awkward response: [You don't need to be so hypocritical.]
Then he got another message: [My mommy is coming out. You are lucky today.]
Subsequently, the hacker quickly withdrew from the Hansen Group's internal system, disappearing without a trace.
Byron was still puzzled by the last sentence.
It appeared that Cora was unaware of how mischievous her son was!
The child had hacked directly into his group's system, causing significant financial damage!
Even though Byron couldn't believe it, he couldn't get angry at his adorable son, who had been raised by Cora with great effort and care.
"Okay, everyone will work overtime today to rebuild the internal data and make more backups."
He knew he had to visit Cora and their son again and protect them.
After giving the order, Byron left the program department and prepared to leave the company.
As he departed, the curious programmers speculated.
"Does Mr. Hansen really have a son? Why haven't we heard about this?"
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I somehow find Cora childish...