Chapter 391 It’s all business


Chapter 391 It’s all business

In fact.

What happened to Meng Liang and his son is not an isolated case.

At the same time, some people in various parts of China received similar notifications.

After all

Even Hou Xingyuan is just a messenger.

Half a day later.

Yanjing.

Information Security Technology Department.

As a subordinate department of the GA agency that has repeatedly participated in key tasks such as the security review of the Cyberspace Administration of China, personal information security protection, and data security protection, the Information Security Technology Department is actually not mysterious.

Like most government agencies in the capital, it is located in the East Chang'an Street area and has an external reception window on the first floor.

At the same time, due to the height limit around the Imperial Palace in Yanjing, the building of the Information Security Technology Department appears to have only four floors.

But just such a square-looking building bears the important mission of China's network security center.

Students who have sneaked into the information security technology department should know this.

Currently, the 11th Cybersecurity Bureau, the 12th Network Supervision Bureau, the 13th Mobile Technology Bureau, the 24th Information and Communications Bureau and some special service agencies all work in this building.

The Information Security Technology Department is said to be a ‘department’, but is actually configured as a department.

However, the standards of a director are much higher than those of department and bureau-level leaders at the same level.

At this moment.

Fourth floor, Information Security Technology Department.

Wang Xiong, then director of the Information Security Technology Department, was sitting behind his desk, listening to a report from a middle-aged man:

"Director Wang, so far, our company has locked more than 36 million illegal accounts across the entire network based on user behavior during the 'Children Spreading Wings' operation."

"According to portrait analysis, approximately 20 million of the accounts belong to overseas robot accounts, mainly distributed in 4V, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia."

"Of the remaining 16 million accounts, about 10 million are domestic robot accounts, distributed in southern Sichuan where hydropower is cheap."

Wang Xiong nodded calmly.

As one of the top leaders of the domestic cyber security center, the magnitude of some data is no longer surprising to him.

At present, in addition to WeChat, the mainstream social comment media in China include the following:

Weibo, Xiaohongshu, Tieba, Bilibili, Douban, Douyin, Kuaishou, Zhihu, Hupu, and self-media platforms of Penguin and Baidu Browser.

No matter what the environment, the real daily activity of these platforms is more than 100 million.

It is a well-deserved first-line platform.

Others like Xigua Video and Soul are second-tier communities.

As of March 2021.

There are a total of 23,000 large and small social platforms in China that allow you to post comments and have more than 1,000 daily users.

at the same time.

At present, there are more than 30 billion registered accounts that can speak on the entire domestic network, although most of them are silent accounts - that is, dead accounts that have never had a record of speaking.

So it was screened out in one round.

It’s not surprising that nearly 40 million accounts were screened out.

These 40 million accounts have nothing to do with 40 million people. For example, a certain studio may have tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of robots.

As for the 30 million overseas accounts.

They are also old acquaintances.

From the early days of China's Internet development, these acquaintances can be seen everywhere.

On March 3 and August 15, 2022, there was an island-wide 4V power outage without warning. At the same time, the number of gender debate topics on Weibo decreased by 74% and 69% respectively compared to the next day, and then this matter became a hot search on Weibo.

Although there have been no real wars in China these days, the war of public opinion has never stopped.

So compared to those robot accounts, Wang Xiong cares more about another data:

"Old Chen, that means after deducting the robot accounts, there are still 6 million living accounts?"

Old Chen nodded solemnly when he heard this, and also sighed:

"That's right, even after merging accounts under the same ID card, the number is still as high as over 1.1 million."

Wang Xiong's heart suddenly sank.

To know.

The account that Lao Chen can report to is obviously not the kind of passerby who was misled and followed the trend to curse a few words.

As the country's most important network security center, they have a very complete, mature and accurate identification system.

If it is just the kind of user who usually posts about romantic cats and dogs, but was misled in the Xu Yun incident and then made some comments, even if he does not post a post to admit his mistake after the reversal, it will not be classified as an abnormal account.

Although this kind of account may in fact have caused harm to Xu Yun, it itself was actually deceived - this reason cannot completely whitewash the fault, but it is true.

Therefore, this kind of account can be reminded and educated through in-site messages, and can even be banned for a day or two as a small punishment.

But it is also inappropriate to characterize others as violating the rules.

Although the liquidation must be serious, the "heavy" here does not refer to AOE, but refers to the heavy sentencing of those culprits.

In other words.

The more than six million living accounts that Lao Chen mentioned, or the more than 1.1 million people behind them, are undoubtedly standard demons.

If you have not participated in more than three types of cyber violence, it is impossible for them to be characterized in this way.

"More than 2.4 million people."

Wang Xiong's tone was a little vague. How many people are there in the whole of China? How many cities?

There are currently more than 21,000 township-level units in China. On average, there are fifty such people in each town.

Of course.

This is just an example. In fact, we cannot generalize like this. For example, the population base of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou is equivalent to countless towns.

But even so, this number is still quite scary.

Compared with those overseas accounts, these people are a bigger problem.

Just like I said before when talking about traffic.

The so-called reposts and comments by those traffic niche guys who exceed 100 million are nothing. No matter how many views they receive, they are all fake.

The scariest thing about traffic niche students is that they have many real fans.

You think they are just brushing the data, but in fact, quite a few of them are living people.

This is the scariest and creepiest place.

This is true for traffic stars, and the same is true for the situation Wang Xiong and the others are facing at this time.

Let alone 30 million robot accounts, even if it is 300 million, the worst case scenario is just a letter.

But for more than one million real people, the harm is not the same as that of robots.

Think of this.

Wang Xiong felt a hint of joy again in his heart.

If it weren't for this fishing, I don't know how many people would still be hiding under the water.

Then he raised his head and asked Lao Chen:

"Old Chen, have these accounts been processed now?"

Old Chen nodded when he heard this:

"All of them have been banned. In addition, we have also interviewed several major platforms and asked them to strengthen their account registration review."

Wang Xiong thought for a moment and added:

"Old Chen, please do some hard work. You will personally follow up on this matter and make sure it is implemented properly."

Old Chen's expression became solemn:

"Understood!"

The registration review mentioned by Wang Xiong and Lao Chen is just four words, but the implementation is actually very complicated.

Give an example.

Currently, the registration process for many overseas navy accounts is as follows:

Go to a remote mountain village to collect ID cards, then register a mobile phone number or virtual number, and then register a platform account.

So in many cases, when an individual is spread rumors, he will encounter something like this:

With the help of a lawyer, you first sued the platform, obtained relevant information about the rumor mongering person, and prepared to file a lawsuit against him personally.

Take a look at the results.

Good guy, the other party is an 80-year-old old lady from a remote mountainous area.

So the whole thing had to come to an abrupt end, and the person who spread the rumor about you could not be found at all.

This is not fiction, this is true.

The victim is a novelist who wrote "Infinite Horror" Z Da.

Can be the same.

There are also reasons to say about social platforms:

If someone can provide their mobile phone number to register, what can I do to stop them?

This should be held accountable for why the mobile phone number can be successfully registered, right?

After a lot of wrangling, the ball was pushed back and forth several times, but the incident could not be resolved.

Therefore, in many cases, it is not really that the regulatory authorities are ineffective, but that when other parallel departments are involved, if there is no higher-level coordination and coordination, there will hardly be a satisfactory result.

But this time Wang Xiong and the others have Shang Fang's sword in hand, so everything is a different matter.

Then Wang Xiong thought of something again and continued to ask:

"By the way, Lao Chen, apart from personal accounts, how are the progress of those so-called big Vs?"

When Old Chen heard this, he opened another page of the document and explained:

"I was about to report this. As of three hours ago, we had banned more than 2,000 certified accounts across the entire network and locked more than 600 people."

"With the assistance of the supervision department, we have obtained a lot of evidence of their dealings with overseas NGOs."

"It's just that due to the efficiency and travel distance of various places, these more than 600 people have not been completely captured."

"However, with the country's current surveillance capabilities, it is only a matter of time before they are brought to justice - now the local police are already monitoring the whereabouts of those people."

Wang Xiong showed a hint of approval on his face:

"Very good."

Speaking of some extreme accounts, many people may have this perception:

These accounts are all overseas.

Unfortunately, this perception is not correct.

At present, the vast majority of overseas accounts are the kind of robot trolls mentioned above, which are the topical digital components on the right side of the Weibo hot search list.

It is mainly used to increase the number of comments and push the topic to the top.

For example, someone at Station B has made some robot fishing videos. If you are interested, you can check them out.

As for ‘fans’ and ‘big Vs’ such as Ding Xiaxia, 95% of them are actually in China.

Otherwise, there is no need for overseas NGOs to spend money to find people.

Of course.

See here.

Some students may have a question:

Since they are all in the country, why didn’t the relevant departments arrest them before?

The answer is still the same, some things require laws and regulations.

At present, the definition of public opinion in China is still very vague, and it is very complicated to characterize it.

Most of the time, you can only start with the 'right of reputation' or 'right of portrait', and the top priority is defamation.

If not.

Wang Li and the others will not go to Meng Liang and his son to ask them to appear in court.

And the enforcement agencies have to act in accordance with the law. Without clear regulations, they can't arrest people based on their personal emotions, right?

So this comes back to the topic above - the GA institution and the Law Department are not superior-subordinate relationships. It is difficult for you to give orders to others between parallel departments.

The Faculty of Law is also known as the mole, and the topic becomes a bit sensitive no matter how in-depth it is, so I won’t go into details here.

His gaze returned to its original position.

After talking about the progress of the arrest.

Old Chen paused again, with an inexplicable expression on his face:

"But Director, during the process of locking those accounts, we discovered some very interesting things."

Wang Xiong is interested:

"What's going on?"

Lao Chen put a report on the table, gently pushed it towards Wang Xiong, and explained at the same time:

"Of the more than 400 people who have come to court so far, more than 55% are men, and they just pretend to be women on the Internet to set the pace."

"Among the remaining 45% of women, more than 80% are already married and have children, and some even have more than one child."

Wang Xiong was stunned for a moment.

Immediately, this picture appeared in his mind:

A couple sat in front of the computer respectively. The man was typing on the keyboard, and the words he typed were "Sister, you are right" and "This is how we women should be".

The woman was also feeding the baby while typing comments such as "Marriage is a grave" and "Children are a burden"

Half a minute later.

Wang Xiong sighed deeply.

"It's all business" (End of Chapter)

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