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马斯克惨了!疑成缅北电诈帮凶,美国去年被骗100亿,国会动真格
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-26 05:35

Core Viewpoint - The investigation into Elon Musk's Starlink company raises concerns about its potential role in facilitating cybercrime in Myanmar, particularly in relation to the North Myanmar scam syndicates [1][3][5]. Group 1: Company Involvement - The U.S. Congress has initiated an investigation to determine if Starlink provided internet services to scam operations in North Myanmar, which have been linked to significant financial fraud [3][5]. - Starlink has rapidly become one of the largest internet providers in Myanmar, achieving a market share of 12.37%, just behind the state-owned Myanmar National Telecom [5]. - The presence of approximately 80 Starlink antennas at notorious scam centers indicates a troubling association between the technology and criminal activities [3][5]. Group 2: Cybercrime Context - The scale of cybercrime in North Myanmar is alarming, with reports indicating that over 57,000 Chinese nationals have been arrested in connection with these scams, which involve extensive financial operations [9]. - Specific crime groups, such as the Wei family, have been implicated in scams exceeding 5 billion yuan and gambling operations with a turnover of 9 billion yuan [9][11]. - The brutal tactics employed by these crime syndicates highlight the severe human rights abuses associated with their operations, including torture and human trafficking [11]. Group 3: Ethical Considerations - The situation underscores the necessity for companies with advanced technologies to maintain a global sense of responsibility and ethical awareness, particularly in market expansion [17]. - There is a call for transparency in the investigation of Starlink's involvement, emphasizing that if the technology is found to be used for criminal purposes, immediate action should be taken to sever those connections [19].