Chapter 757 Stirred Up a Hornet's Nest



Then, place the computer virus into a virtual space for further analysis.

There are many ways to handle this, but it takes time. Xiao Tian and the entire technical department are racing against time.

After Xing Baohua arrived at Huahong Group, General Manager Huang Xingyao first reported on the cyberattack that Huahong had suffered.

A short while later, Yu Shenghai from Haina also came up and said that Haina Investment is currently stable.

After listening, Xing Baohua turned to Xie Yingying, who was taking notes, and asked, "When will Lao Sun arrive?"

“He called around 5 p.m. before he boarded the plane,” Xie Yingying replied.

"Arrange for someone to pick him up and bring him directly to the company."

"OK."

Xing Baohua then asked Yu Shenghai, "Are there any problems with the funds and futures companies that are handling our oil futures?"

"We haven't received any news from them yet, so they should be fine. If something had happened, they would have made a statement through the media by now."

“Send a few representatives over there. I need to get the information as soon as possible. Five or six hundred billion US dollars is no joke,” Xing Baohua said.

"Actually, we don't need to send anyone over. Their account manager will inform us immediately."

Xing Baohua tilted his head and looked at Yu Shenghai with a firm gaze, saying, "What if it were twenty minutes later? When something happens, their first thing is to call an emergency meeting with management. Do you think they'd give you a timeframe?"

When Xing Baohua gave him such a stern look, Yu Shenghai was a little scared, so he quickly apologized and said he would make the arrangements right away.

The person who should be assigned to the position cannot be someone from the Hainan Investment Department, since they are not good at keeping secrets.

Yu Shenghai could only use Xing Baohua's first secretary in Hong Kong.

Xing Baohua came to Hong Kong to oversee the oil futures market. He could accept losses for other companies, but he couldn't afford to make any mistakes with the oil futures market, which was a potential minefield.

He knew how powerful the hackers were; if they could hack into the servers of futures companies and fund companies and tamper with their contracts, the losses would be enormous.

In such cases, the only recourse is through legal means.

There are still four or five months left. Fighting this kind of economic lawsuit can drag it out for one or two years. Even if you get the money back, how will you recover the actual profit loss?

Therefore, Xing Baohua needed to know whether futures companies and funds were affected.

If this is truly a comprehensive attack on him, it would be his biggest crisis yet.

Hacking GPS is like stirring up a hornet's nest, bringing a constant stream of trouble.

If given another chance, he would still stab them, perhaps even more ruthlessly, and burn down their servers.

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