Without evidence, I turned to the investment background of 360 and QQ. QQ is a listed company, and the main investor seems to be South Africa's MIH. In my impression, South Africa also plays football and digs diamonds, which seems normal; Let's take a look at 360 investors. Sure enough, the biggest investor of Qihoo 360 is high flyers Tu Hongchuan of Meiji University in Japan, who invested $60 million in venture capital on behalf of highland capital partners in Japan. The purpose is that 360 can occupy more computer terminals in China.
Holy shit! A Japanese-invested security software, under the banner of security, implanted all kinds of backdoors in the software, eliminated all domestic anti-virus software, and then gradually sold it to other domestic software, which can control most China people's computers. This is what 360 really wants to do! In peacetime, he cracked down on anti-virus software and turned his competitors into Trojan horses. When one day, his emperor commanded, most people's computers in China were completely paralyzed, and we really didn't even have a place to cry!
No wonder the action of 360 is so familiar. From obscurity at first, to secretly obstructing competitors later, and then to later, just like the * * war 70 years ago. QQ Privacy Viewer, like the Lugouqiao incident, looks for the cause of the attack through unprovoked smearing and smearing. Like the puppet Manchukuo government, the buttoned bodyguards went deep into the software and embedded countless back doors. They are also under the banner of protection and prosperity. No matter the precision of strategy or the viciousness of means, it is exactly the same as Japan. I really don't know who to trust.
Now I really feel sorry for the netizens in China ... let this toss,
Make a thunderbolt and chop Tencent and 360 to death. Save trouble.