In addition to the constant food theme, this time it was just a package to attract attention, or an unknown partner caused, what does it tell us? I think it's a little overblown. However, do not feel that the party is so funny end, it is like a diversion of public attention, because the theme of the fraud is the official most wanted to express, a bit of indirect meaning. Ugly Internet? This time, the focus captured the gray chain behind the fraud: secretly taking photos and selling logistics orders of the user information. It was thought that these offenders could be found through the purchase of the target, and the means of the crime were extremely hidden. Instead of using wechat to communicate, they used telegram and other confidential communication software. The transaction was conducted through cryptocurrency, which seemed to be extremely secure. The staff through the order photos sent over, layer upon layer of reasoning and crouching, unannounced to find traffickers, finally found, but this is only the tip of the iceberg, who is behind the organization they are doing all this? Why did the CBRC remind you not to lend money to cronies recently? Why restrict large withdrawals at the beginning of the year? That in fact we also easy to think of, that is, for the vast number of Internet companies and Banks, hot lending business in recent years, young people under the background of the stress of life by lending to the overdraft of his own future, while comparing, lying flat on one side, and one side is endless robbing Peter to pay Paul, so the future is that we want to see? Are the forces slowly building in the direction of the government or the Internet companies? I think the government is preparing for the next outbreak of similar P2P financial fraud. Interestingly, the massive layoffs of Tencent and Alibaba came without any public relations measures. The stock failure reminded me of petrochina, which made the oil stock too big to fail overnight become a nightmare that a generation does not want to mention.
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