Chapter 455 Third Brother's Pig Butchering Scam? (Unintelligible text)



Kazuo Fujiwara eventually confessed.

To be precise, he worked for Nantian Yi'an, the second largest shareholder of SoftBank.

The culprit behind SoftBank's collapse was Xing Baohua. If he hadn't dug the hole, the highly profitable SoftBank wouldn't have suddenly dissolved.

So this major shareholder found some people to investigate Xing Baohua's companies to see if they could sabotage him to make up for some of the losses.

Kazuo Fujiwara was one of the members of their group.

He even secretly investigated the food delivery platform's servers and actually found a payment vulnerability.

After a little planning, he told Nantian Yi'an his attack plan, and also needed a deposit to hire some computer experts to exploit a payment loophole to take down the food delivery company.

So they divided the work: Nantian Yi'an used his men to recruit personnel from Xing Baohua's company, providing detailed intelligence. Fujiwara Kazuo began recruiting helpers, proceeding step by step according to the plan.

As for who the mole was in Xing Baohua's company, Fujiwara Kazuo didn't know, nor did he know who persuaded him. He only knew an email address and a letter password.

We usually communicate using email addresses with passwords.

This is also why Xing Baohua couldn't understand the meaning of the letter phrases in the email address of the person from Wotaihua.

It needs to be cracked! We've now obtained the cracked password book.

It turns out they used the alphabet manual of a paging company in the United States.

Find the phrases that the numbers represent, and the phrases that are preceded by numbers. Based on the numbers, you can find the page number and line number of the words, which tells you their meaning.

They finally figured out how to use that little booklet.

There is also a booklet for digital printers in China, and the first part of it is full of phrases represented by numbers.

We can take our time to find external hackers, but we need to find the mole within the company as soon as possible.

Xing Baohua looked at the email. The mole was using an email address from a very niche company in the United States.

They immediately hacked in, hoping to find something.

The email server was very clean; there wasn't a trace of it being cleaned.

Generally, before any traces are cleared, the content of the emails can be seen in the background, and you can even see where the IP address came from.

As long as you have an IP address, finding people is quick.

It's impossible for Xing Baohua to remotely reply to someone else's email server hard drive.

Hard drives from this period all came with drivers, so restoring them required two restarts, and each restart required installing the driver.

The only downside to remote installation is that drivers cannot be installed after a reboot, which requires on-site installation using a floppy drive. This limits all of Xing Baohua's actions.

Not all servers are like Xing Baohua's, where he has so much money that he doesn't care about the cost of installing large-capacity hard drives and having all the drivers installed on them.

Needless to say, these email addresses are for temporary communication. The mole could be abandoned at any time, but Xing Baohua still downloaded a small program to the email server so that he would receive a notification whenever the mole opened the email again.

It can even record the other party's IP address, so no matter whether the mole uses botnets or other methods, as long as there is an opportunity to investigate, some clues will definitely be found.

Besides naming a few people, Fujiwara Kazuo also revealed the whereabouts of the stolen money.

Speaking of this money, 80% of it has been divided up.

One hundred million Hong Kong dollars seems like a lot, but when converted to US dollars, it's only a little over twenty million. The money given to other trolls and small teams is basically around two to three million US dollars.

Nantian Yian didn't receive a single penny of the more than 20 million US dollars, and even lost more than a million dollars in upfront costs.

In Fujiwara Kazuo's words, there's still a chance to fleece him again, so let him wait for the next time.

That's why there was a second operation. They were going to do a thorough and meticulous plan, but who would have thought that the last step would trap him inside and make him unable to move.

In the rush, a slight mistake was made.

The problem is still the lack of technical expertise. While they have some awareness of anti-IP technology, they are far from proficient.

If Xing Baohua hadn't left a backdoor on the other party's computer and implanted a monitoring virus, he wouldn't have been able to obtain the other party's execution plan at all.

They recovered over two million US dollars from Kazuo Fujiwara. He had the money with UBS, so Xing Baohua was able to easily access his domestic accounts.

Find the cash checks issued by UBS; you can withdraw money not only in Japan but also in Hong Kong.

As for the other trolls, the losses can only be recovered by finding them.

In fact, Xing Baohua was mentally prepared that he might not be able to recover the money; he could afford to lose more than 100 million Hong Kong dollars.

To recover Fujiwara Kazuo's losses, this person was used; even if a nobody disappeared, it wouldn't attract any attention.

But Nan Tianyi is different. In addition to being a wealthy man, he is also the secretary-general of a certain opposition party.

He holds multiple positions and wields considerable influence.

Making him disappear is actually quite simple; just spend more money. The problem is that Xing Baohua wants to find out from him who he assigned to contact the mole.

This is quite troublesome. Not only do we need to get him alive, but we also need to pry him open to find out who helped him with this matter, and then investigate along this line.

If Nantian Yi'an's disappearance for seven or eight hours causes a sensation, let alone the disappearance of the people around him one by one.

Do they really think the Japanese government is a pushover?

There are only two options left to find the mole: one is to get information out of Nantian Yi'an, and the other is to wait for the mole to log into their email! Only the last option is the most reliable and safest.

The first option is to leave things as they are if possible. We can let Nantian Yi'an leave unexpectedly, but we can't use violence, since some rules cannot be broken.

There's no good solution. Let's put the matter of Nantian's side aside for now and focus on investigating Wotaihua and the small team in Da Meizi Country.

If you took his money, you have to give it back. And you have to teach them a lesson they'll learn in blood.

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