Those below looked at each other, their expressions filled with helplessness.
"Manager Yu, this matter is indeed too sudden, and we don't know what happened."
One programmer said helplessly, "This virus is completely different from any other one currently on the market. I suspect that it was hackers from abroad who attacked us."
He had never heard of such a virus, at least not in China.
"Huh? Then call the police! I don't believe it! If you can't handle this, the police can't!"
The assistant awkwardly interrupted Manager Yu, "Manager, I'm afraid that won't work..."
"Why not again? This won't work, that won't work. Do you know that every little delay costs money?"
Manager Yu roared, "Call! Call me right now!"
One of the programmers quietly rolled his eyes.
I'm speechless...
Assistant: "Manager, why don't you take a look first?"
Manager Yu stormed to the computer, but his expression changed instantly after he read the text on it.
"This...this—"
The document above contained their organization's financial statements and tax returns for the past five years, and even recent bank transaction details!
This is practically tearing their company bare and exposing their naked true colors to everyone!
Looking at the constantly flashing "death" data on the screen, Manager Yu sternly asked his assistant, "Are all the computers in the company like this?"
The assistant looked at the constantly scrolling data tables and pouted, "Yes, Manager Yu."
"Then hurry up and make them cut off the power!"
Manager Yu reprimanded him sternly, cold sweat already beading on his forehead.
This is something you absolutely mustn't share! If it gets out, they're finished!
"No, that won't work! The programmer just said that if the power is cut off, all the infected computers will be unusable!" the assistant said innocently. "Didn't the manager just tell us not to cut off the power?"
All the company's computers were infected with a virus, including the routers and some servers in their server room. If they were to forcibly cut off the power or shut down the computers, all of these things would be rendered unusable, and the losses would be incalculable.
Manager Yu hesitated, not daring to take responsibility. In the end, he could only angrily urge the programmers, "Then hurry up and figure out a way to crack it! These are all losses for the company, can you afford to compensate for them!"
Following Manager Yu's words, the lead programmer sneered, crossed his arms, and said indifferently, "We can't save you. I suggest you call the police. We're just tools for coding. We can't solve these problems, and we can't take the blame. Don't try to threaten us with these words."
Manager Yu was speechless with anger: "You, you all—"
The blame lies with the company's excessive overtime and exploitation. Many people in the office are still there. Seeing the data and information "generously" displayed in front of them, some young people have already taken out their phones to record the video, cursing the unscrupulous company along the way. They then turn around and dial the whistleblower number, determined to shut down such an organization.
By the time the relevant personnel arrived at the company, the virus had already disappeared without a trace; only video footage on the company staff's phones proved that it had ever existed.
But none of that matters anymore.
This subsidiary, named Chuangxing, had been evading taxes for years and had been involved in numerous cases of dual contracts and data fabrication. With conclusive evidence, it was shut down by the authorities on the same day, and several leaders, including Manager Yu, were all invited for questioning.
Based on this situation, the chances of them getting out are very slim; they will most likely end up in jail.
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