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The man lost more than 38 million yuan after being stolen by a Trojan horse. Police remind! Don't post 5 kinds of photos in moments! Not even the keys!

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By Nell JonasPublished 2 years ago 2 min read
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According to the bulletin, on March 7 this year, Mr. Xu of Ningbo reported that his mobile phone virtual coin wallet was stolen, more than 1.6 million Teda coins were transferred, and the chat content sent to friends was replaced, resulting in another 3.98 million Teda coins and 100 etheric coins being cheated. He claimed that these virtual coins were worth more than 3800 million yuan.

The police intervened in the investigation, analyzed and collected evidence from the computer and found a suspicious malicious program called svchsot.exe.

On June 9, the task force went to Lianjiang, Guangdong, and arrested six members of the hacker coin theft gang, and seized 9 computers, 10 mobile phones, and 26 remote servers at the scene.

After investigation, suspect Su (28 years old) and others sent Trojans disguised as social work documents through phishing websites to induce users to download, achieve remote control of the victim's computer, and illegally obtain sensitive files in other people's computers. This group of people have made a profit of more than 1 million yuan by stealing and defrauding virtual coins.

The six people were taken criminal compulsory measures on suspicion of illegally obtaining computer information system data and illegally controlling computer information systems. In addition, the public security department has notified the relevant competent departments to pay attention to the situation that the informant holds a large amount of virtual coins. At present, the relevant investigation work is still in further progress.

At the same time, the police also took advantage of this case to remind the general public that holding money also has risks, because virtual currency does not have the same legal status as legal tender in our country, and does not have legal compensation.

Have you ever speculated in virtual coins?

Police alert! Don't post 5 kinds of photos in moments!

On July 18, Jiangmen Public Security issued a police warning on its official account: "Don't post the following five photos in moments": 1, train tickets, plane tickets, boarding passes (QR code or bar code contains personal information); 2, photos of keys (keys can be assigned according to photos if the structure is not complicated); 3, location (easy to reveal real personal address) 4, ID card, passport, driver's license and license plate photo (besides disclosure of privacy, may also be forged document set plate); 5, especially the photos of the elderly and children (beware of being seen by lawbreakers), do you remember?

It should be reminded that in order to protect privacy, it is best to post fewer such photos on other social platforms except moments.

On the Wechat night of the Wechat open course Pro in 2021, Zhang Xiaolong, senior vice president of Tencent and president of Weixin Group, said that more and more people are set to be visible for only three days on WeChat moments, and more than 200m users may be doing so.

According to Zhang Xiaolong, at that time, 330 million people made video calls on Wechat, 360 million entered the official account, 400 million users used Mini Program, 780 million entered the moments, 120 million posted on the moments, and 100 million videos were posted on the moments every day.

Article source?: fast Technology, Weibo Video account

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