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Chinese hackers manipulated 157 government and enterprise websites to serve as platforms for pornography, using cryptocurrency to hide illicit funds, and were sentenced to 4 years and 4 months

2026-05-29 12:46:00
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The court in Qujiang District, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China recently ruled on a hacker case that used government and enterprise websites as a platform for pornography. The defendant, Zhou, illegally controlled over 150 servers (involving 157 government and enterprise units and well-known apps) through website vulnerabilities, batch-injecting malicious files, forcing redirection to overseas pornographic websites, and selling control permissions for profit. To evade tracking, Zhou rented a house and opened accounts using the identities of friends and relatives, arranged for accomplices to operate

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