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小米援助遭网络攻击车主维权新进展

Core Viewpoint - Xiaomi is actively addressing the issue of network attacks against its car owners, providing legal support and guidance to affected individuals [2][4][5] Group 1: Incident Overview - As of October 15, 6032 car owners participated in Xiaomi's assistance program, with 480 providing evidence related to their cases [2] - The types of assistance requested include fixed evidence guidance (338 requests), issuance of lawyer letters (301 requests), and litigation support (245 requests) [2] Group 2: Company Response - Xiaomi has identified 23 car owners who may have legal grounds to sue and is in the process of collecting further information to initiate legal action [4] - The company has prepared a "Car Owner Anti-Network Violence - Evidence Collection Guide" for those in need of assistance [4] Group 3: Industry Context - Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun emphasized the need for industry unity to combat network violence and promote a positive development environment for the automotive sector [5][6] - A joint action by six government departments aims to address network chaos in the automotive industry, focusing on illegal profit-making, false advertising, and malicious attacks [6]