Drawing Ma Jingjing Yesterday morning, Ms. Wu from Weifang, Shandong Province, called this newspaper and said that a hacker named Helen Wang Moulun from Chibi, Hubei Province, boasted that he had discovered a loophole in a mobile phone sales website, and he could win 100% of the lottery for only 1 yuan and get an Apple iPhone. After Wang Moulun posted this information on the Internet, nearly 100 netizens across the country asked him to help get their mobile phones at prices ranging from 500 yuan to 4,500 yuan, but most netizens only received a USB flash drive, while Ms. Wu and others received an empty box. After discovering that he had been deceived, many netizens chose to call the police, and one netizen learned from the local police that Wang Moulun had been detained for "illegally hacking into computer systems" and had a total of 24 criminal records. "Hackers" say that they can hit an iPhone for 1 yuan According to Ms. Wu, 3 years ago, she saw Wang Moulun's QQ number on an online forum, thinking that some network problems would be convenient for consultation, so she took the initiative to add the other party's friend. However, the two sides have not communicated for several years. Not long ago, Wang Moulun began to publish some information in his QQ space, claiming to have mastered the loopholes of the "1 yuan cloud shopping" mall, and only need to spend 1 yuan to get an iPhone 100%. In addition, many people left messages in the space, claiming that they had received the mobile phone, which was definitely genuine after testing. Seeing this illustrated information, coupled with the identity of the other party's hacker, Ms. Wu was also moved and took the initiative to contact Wang Moulun. "The price of different models of iPhones is different, so I gave him 3,000 yuan in Alipay and asked him to help me get an iPhone 6." On the evening of January 30, Ms. Wu made a payment to the Alipay account provided by Wang. In order to win over these netizens who wanted to buy mobile phones, Wang Moulun also built a "cloud shopping plan group" to pull these people in. Ms. Wu found that there were still many trusts in the group, and some people kept saying that they had received mobile phones. However, on January 31, some netizens began to curse in the group, saying that the mobile phone was not received, only a USB flash drive. "Before the others could speak, he silenced everyone." Seeing that the matter was exposed, Wang Moulun simply kicked these people out, and Ms. Wu learned afterwards that several netizens received empty boxes and others received a condom. In order to protect their rights, those deceived netizens set up a QQ group to give advice, and the Wuhan Evening News reporter found that there were a total of 91 netizens in it, and their Alipay records all had screenshots. "There are also some people who have not joined the group, and the amount involved is at least 100,000 yuan." Ms. Wu said. Netizens from all over the world called the police to find out "repeat offenders" Yesterday afternoon, the reporter got in touch with another deceived person, Ms. Ma, who invited the reporter to join the "Wang Moulun Crime Evidence Group" created by some victim netizens, including a total of 16 netizens, who were responsible for sorting out and collecting a large amount of evidence. A picture provided by Ms. Ma shows that Wang Moulun has a criminal record on the public security information network, and its basic information column shows that he was detained in February 2010 because he was a beginner in Chinese, specialized in computer technology, and was inconvenient to classify. Yesterday morning, Mr. Zhang, a deceived netizen from Zhumadian, Henan Province, reported to the local police, and when the police inquired about Wang Moulun's personal information, they found that he had 24 illegal records. "I took a closer look, and all of them were 'illegal intrusion into the computer system', and the police also lamented that such people were afraid that they would not be easy to manage." Mr. Zhang said that this time, if he does not refund the money, it will be a crime of fraud. At present, some netizens are ready to report the case to the police in Chibi City, Hubei Province. It is worth mentioning that yesterday afternoon, when the reporter was communicating with these victimized netizens through QQ in the "Wang Moulun Criminal Evidence Group", he suddenly could not log in normally, and his account was actually stolen! As of press time, it has not returned to normal. "Although he is just an entertainer in the hacker circle, he still has the technology to steal accounts." When she learned about the reporter's experience, Ms. Wu said on the phone.
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