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影石将对黑水军线索提供者发放奖金,单笔最高奖励1万元
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-27 08:36
Core Viewpoint - The company is actively combating organized online attacks against its newly launched drone, the Yingling Antigravity A1, by offering rewards for information on malicious activities, highlighting the emergence of a complete black and gray industry chain involved in these attacks [1][6][7]. Group 1: Company Actions and Responses - The company has initiated a reward program for reporting black public relations activities, with rewards ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 yuan for accepted evidence, and up to 100,000 yuan if accepted by law enforcement [4][9]. - As of January 27, the company has received nearly 300 submissions, with 18 deemed valuable for investigation, leading to the issuance of rewards, with the highest single reward being 10,000 yuan [1][6]. - The company has reported that over 2,500 pieces of false malicious content emerged online within two weeks of the drone's launch [4][9]. Group 2: Product Launch and Market Performance - The Yingling Antigravity A1 drone, weighing 249 grams, features panoramic stitching technology and is priced starting at 6,799 yuan, officially launched in January 2026 [4][9]. - The founder revealed that the drone generated over 30 million yuan in sales within 48 hours in China, indicating strong market demand and potential for international expansion [4][9]. - The company plans to introduce several iterative projects related to panoramic drones, with over 70% of its revenue coming from original niche categories [6][11]. Group 3: Industry Context and Challenges - The company has identified that some MCN (Multi-Channel Network) organizations play a significant role in organizing and distributing negative content, and these entities are also being held accountable [7]. - The founder acknowledged past controversies regarding cash giveaways to employees, stating that the company has shifted to using red envelopes instead, reflecting a change in approach to employee engagement [6][11].
千笔楼|千条弹幕七成假,谁在给直播弹幕“注水”?
Xin Hua Wang· 2026-01-21 01:44
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the issue of "professional barrage people" who create fake interactions in e-commerce live streaming, undermining consumer trust and damaging the commercial ecosystem of live commerce [2][3][5]. Group 1: Nature of the Problem - "Professional barrage people" manipulate online accounts or hire internet trolls to fabricate positive reviews, creating a false sense of popularity and inducing consumer purchases [3][5]. - In a case investigated by Beijing's market supervision authority, 70% of the comments during a live stream were found to be fake, with exaggerated claims about a product's effectiveness [3]. - Some businesses view hiring trolls to post comments as a "cost-effective and high-return" business strategy, leveraging platform algorithms that favor high interaction [6]. Group 2: Industry Practices - The black and gray industry chain involves various roles, including merchants paying for services, intermediaries taking orders, and trolls being recruited to generate fake comments [5][6]. - Tactics include "changing identities" to post reviews and creating a false sense of urgency by faking sales data, which misleads consumers into making purchases [5][8]. Group 3: Regulatory Response - New regulations require live stream operators and marketers to avoid using AI to fabricate or spread misleading commercial information, aiming to protect consumer rights [9][11]. - Regulatory bodies are encouraged to establish collaborative mechanisms for information sharing and implement comprehensive measures to combat data fraud [11]. - Platforms are urged to utilize technology to identify fake comments and optimize their algorithms to deter fraudulent activities [11].
400余家“空壳公司” 刷假流量获利百万元 江北警方破获一新型诈骗案
Group 1 - A new type of fraud case has been uncovered involving the establishment of over 400 "shell companies" to exploit internet platforms for advertising revenue through fake traffic generation [1] - The criminal group used personal information from friends and employees to register numerous companies, obtaining qualifications for mini-program developers and subsequently uploading low-quality mini-programs to simulate normal user behavior for ad revenue [1] - A significant operation was conducted by the Ningbo Public Security Bureau, resulting in the arrest of 11 suspects and the seizure of over 400 business licenses, seals, 400 mobile phones, and 15 computers [1] Group 2 - The actions of this group are suspected to constitute fraud, and the possession of over 400 complete company information sets may facilitate further telecommunications and internet fraud [1] - Authorities have issued a reminder to the public to protect their personal sensitive information and avoid disclosing it to unknown entities to prevent becoming unwitting participants in cybercrime [2]
最高检:不法分子根据“市场需求”,有针对性获取公民个人信息
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-21 04:44
Core Insights - The Supreme People's Procuratorate reported that over 2,100 cases of crimes infringing on citizens' personal information were prosecuted in the first three quarters of 2025, involving more than 4,400 individuals [1] Group 1: Trends in Personal Information Crimes - Criminals are closely tracking the "black and gray market" demand for personal information, providing customized services to downstream criminal activities [2] - The use of advanced hacking techniques, such as web crawlers and Trojan viruses, has become prevalent, allowing criminals to infiltrate systems and illegally obtain personal information for profit [3] Group 2: Impact of Cyberbullying and Information Abuse - The behavior known as "opening boxes" has escalated online violence, where individuals illegally obtain and disseminate personal information, leading to severe harm to victims' social and personal lives [4] Group 3: Future Actions by Legal Authorities - The procuratorial authorities plan to strengthen the crackdown on crimes related to personal information infringement, enhance the investigation of data leak sources, and ensure a comprehensive approach to combat the black and gray industrial chain [5]
短视频投放壮阳药广告,牵出黑灰产业链!神医引流套路曾曝光
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-08-19 08:18
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the discovery of a black market for illegal advertising on short video platforms, involving the use of falsified business licenses and personal information to promote unregulated health products, particularly "tonic" drugs [1][2]. Group 1: Illegal Activities and Operations - A special task force was established by the Ningbo police to investigate a case involving 11 suspects, including individuals named Jin and Zhou, who were found to be frequently changing business licenses to evade platform regulations [1]. - The illegal activities included the promotion of "tonic" drugs through misleading advertisements that claimed miraculous health benefits, targeting users seeking medical treatment [1][2]. - The operation involved a sophisticated network where intermediaries purchased business licenses at low prices and sold them at a markup to the main perpetrators, indicating a well-organized black market [2]. Group 2: Regulatory Response and Market Impact - The State Administration for Market Regulation has initiated a nationwide crackdown on fraudulent "miracle doctor" and "miracle drug" advertisements to protect consumer rights [2]. - The rise of these fraudulent practices has shifted from traditional media to online platforms, with many so-called "miracle doctors" now operating on social media and short video platforms, often without disclosing their clinic details [2]. - Experts suggest that online platforms need to enhance their management and monitoring of professional accounts to prevent misleading information and protect users from scams [2].