The system is cleared out daily, and staff will be alerted to conduct manual checks if any account shows any abnormalities.
Hackers who want to make money can only target banks and customers. However, hackers can obtain customer data, so security departments focus their efforts on monitoring customer data.
Some hackers, finding that attacking servers is ineffective, start attacking registered users. This is the simplest method: using customer accounts to make deposits and then purchase items.
These things have indeed happened in the US. The hackers wanted to tell everyone that π payment is not safe, and some people's bank accounts have already been topped up and used for shopping.
Xing Baohua already had a plan for this kind of thing. When they were advertising it, they said that if such a thing happened, they would provide compensation and there would be insurance.
Integrity comes first.
First, resolve customer trust and security issues, as subsequent matters will be more complicated. Start by freezing orders that have value, which usually involves freezing the merchant's funds.
After the incident is reported, the insurance company and J will conduct an investigation.
If the hacker is after money, then they need to convert the goods into cash, which requires time and leaves behind many clues.
To monetize the business, you need to collaborate with the merchants. The merchants can't run away, and neither can the thief. Once this is discovered, it only wastes time; most of the losses can be recovered.
For this reason, π Payment has set up a special department to handle such matters.
Xing Baohua stayed in Hong Kong for a month before returning to Japan.
After all, he had spent more than two months in the cave, plus a month in Hong Kong, making it three months in total. The kid still had a lot of business to do.
Luo Meijuan studied at the π Group for about twenty days. Knowing that Xing Baohua was in charge in Japan, she came to his office to ask about the points system where you can earn more points the more you spend.
She doesn't know the rules of this game yet, and there are no precedents in the world to imitate it, so she can only ask her boss for advice.
"Whether it's 'the more you spend on monthly flowers' or 'the more you spend on delightful flowers,' they're essentially the same thing. You can divide it into three tiers. The first tier, 'the more you spend on monthly flowers,' offers prizes and gifts every month, all small items that can be redeemed for coupons, such as toilet paper, toothbrushes, soap, 100-yuan phone cards with a 2% discount, etc.—it has to be something related to daily necessities."
The more you accumulate points, the better. You can redeem them for higher-quality items, such as water bottles, towels, shampoo, and cleaning products.
The more you spend, the more you earn – that's through annual points redemption. You can use these to buy small appliances like shavers, rice cookers, blankets, or inexpensive portable music players! Basically, you just need to calculate a rough price range for each category.
After Xing Baohua finished speaking, Luo Fengjuan nodded and said, "Isn't exchanging 1 yuan for 100 points too much? How about exchanging 100 yuan for 1 point instead?"
“We aim to stimulate consumption, making customers spend money without them even realizing it. They feel that earning 1 yuan in points is easy, but how much money would they need to spend to accumulate 10,000 points for a single toothbrush?”
"100 yuan?"
"A toothbrush only costs a few cents. If a customer doesn't like a toothbrush, shouldn't they accumulate points to exchange for a product they like? That's called promoting consumption and saving money by using it more."
Luo Meijuan wondered, how could this be called saving money? This should be called spending extravagantly! Where is the money saved?
Alright, Xing Baohua's orders still need to be carried out. The return to the π payment model has been tentatively established, and once back in Hong Kong, the external system will be changed to the money-saving payment system.
Since we already have an existing foundation, it's just a matter of changing the name.
Subsequently, Xing Baohua went to Nikon, not to cause trouble for Nikon, but to find Chen Shuoyue.
The child emailed Xing Baohua some time ago, saying that the super small camera he wanted had been developed.
At that time, he was still in the cave and couldn't get out.
I came to Japan specifically for this, and I also want to tell Chen Shuoyue to hurry up and prepare to return to China.
The Mini Nikon project is nearing its end.
They've already moved Nikon's materials warehouse, so there's no point in continuing the collaboration. Besides, the creation of the MINI Nikon was forced upon them by Xing Baohua.
The Japanese, who were eager to cooperate, were not happy, leading to stagnation in scientific research and technology. Continuing like this would only result in wasted effort and resources.
The miniature camera was only discovered after Xing Baohua lost his temper.
When Xing Baohua saw the finished product, especially the small lens, it met the standards perfectly. It really was just a headpiece.
It has a thin ribbon cable at the back that needs to be plugged into the electronics and coupler, which is the image sensor, or CCD for short.
This thing is the main chip in the first generation of Nikon digital cameras, it's just bigger.
Looking at the CCD, embedded chips, logic memory chips, and other electronic components on the motherboard, this main module is still quite large.
It's still a technological issue; many things can't be replaced, resulting in a rather large electronic version.
How do you fit this thing into a phone? Laptops are fine, as they're designed with space in mind, but tablets are different; they still take up space.
"How many pixels?" Xing Baohua asked.
Chen Shuoyue replied, "100,000 pixels."
"Turn on the camera and take a picture. Let me see the result."
Chen Shuoyue nodded and started working with an assistant. They were powering on the bare board, connecting it to a laptop with a data cable, and then launching the driver program and opening Nikon Digital's software to conduct tests.
100,000 pixels! The result is just a dark silhouette of people, or even objects. When moving, whether it's an object or a silhouette, there's blurring and stuttering.
Without image stabilization and focus, the photos of objects and people are all unrecognizable.
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