Hello, I am Zhongping.
Regarding the 927 incident, many people may not yet understand this matter. What happened was that on September 27, many college students received a message sent by someone else, and after clicking on it, they made moaning sounds. One classmate threw his phone out because he opened it in the classroom, which made the whole class laugh, but the sound was still there.
This kind of thing has happened before. I also encountered it when I was in college, but sometimes it was an animated picture, and sometimes it was a short voice audio. I was also very embarrassed. But this is the first time this has happened at a university nationwide.
The spread of this kind of thing across the country should not be a hot search.
School is a place for educating people, especially the students in universities are all around 20 years old. Many simple children are still ignorant about the relationship between men and women. Especially in public places.
Surrounded by some dirty language in a place where you should study hard will inevitably affect your child's concentration.
Originally, when I see messages from classmates and friends, I will naturally open them and read them. After this incident, I will think twice when I receive similar messages to prevent fraud. This will inevitably affect our mutual trust.
This incident happened in the classroom, so it spread quickly. Just imagine, if this happened to you in the dormitory, after class, its negative impact would not be that big. In addition to the harm caused by the incident itself, our current university classroom disciplines really need to be properly regulated. Classes are classes, and should not be played with mobile phones.
There was a panda burning incense incident before, and now there are 927 rogue software. Why do they keep popping up? To put it bluntly, in addition to supervision problems, the first is that the state regulates laws and regulations and severely punishes illegal activities. The second is that enterprises, such as Tencent and mobile phone manufacturers, should set up blocking functions and control them from the source.
When something like this happened, where did the computer science students go?
It reminds me of the panda burning incense in the past, and it also reminds me of my roommate, an anti-virus expert.
He became obsessed with hacking technology in his sophomore year, and by his junior year, he made it clear that he would take a safe route. He made a software for detecting and killing Trojans. When he was a junior in college, he started selling registration codes for this software to make money. He made several thousand dollars a month. At that time, his software ranked first among similar rankings. When he was looking for a job in his senior year, the then technical director of Rising Anti-Virus Software interviewed him for three months. Each time, he would send him the latest viruses, and he would analyze and give the results. Every time the email came, my roommate would smile and say: I have already analyzed it, it is too childish. Three months later, the other party’s secretary called and said: When can you come for an internship? The house with two bedrooms and one living room has been rented for you. In *** place in Beijing, your internship salary is 5,000 (fifteen years ago) ).
So he went to Beijing for an internship, and his graduation thesis was also about viruses. When he came back, he treated us to a feast and told us a classic. He said that the graduate students from Tsinghua University gave him tests and he was very proud of them.
The graduation thesis defense has become a classic. When he talked about it in detail, he said inadvertently: I won’t go into details anymore, for fear that people will not understand.
The result made the professor below get angry. Isn’t this a student slapping the teacher in the face? As a result, the teacher really didn’t understand. Within two rounds, there was nothing to talk about.
This incident became a classic of our time.
I looked at the picture and it’s just a spoof. As long as you don’t click on it, it’s fine. At least it is not a virus, as viruses will automatically spread through the Internet; and spoof programs will not be executed unless clicked.
The school or computer school should issue an announcement,
1. Remind everyone not to click on things with certain characteristics, such as special suffixes, irrelevant pictures, etc.
2. What should be done after being infected
Analyze this software, find the cracking method, and how to remove it from the school LAN.
Develop prevention procedures to keep everyone safe.
Nowadays, smartphones are connected to everything you have, such as bank cards, credit cards, Alipay, etc. Once you are infected, it can connect directly and obtain your password, or it can change your mobile phone program and intercept it. SMS verification code without displaying it on your phone. So the risks and harms will be very high.
When you usually use it, don’t click on everything, especially executable files of tens of kb. Don't be afraid of the unexpected, just be afraid of the unexpected.
I hope everyone will protect the safety of their mobile phones, which means the safety of your life and property. Once upon a time, computer security risks will gradually occur on smartphones.
Yesterday, I didn’t even know what the 927 incident was, but my classmates poured out their bitterness to me. What am I talking about? Didn’t your child just get admitted to a key university? A classmate said that he bought an Apple phone for his child at a high price, probably an Android phone. The parents didn’t understand. They only knew that Apple was expensive. Within a few days, the phone actually broke. It turned out that for some reason, his child’s phone suddenly made a beeping sound in class. , because his child was a girl, she was particularly embarrassed at the time. All the students and teachers looked at her in surprise. She couldn't turn off her phone even if she wanted to, and she couldn't adjust the volume. She dropped her phone in a hurry, which at least proved that she was In such an elegant classroom, it is impossible to enjoy some inappropriate videos or sounds!
After reading this question and other answers today, I found out that this is a rogue software that is implanted into the phone. If you accidentally click on it, this situation may occur, causing You are very embarrassed. Maybe your classmate's child installed it by himself, or accidentally opened it. It seems that the software in this software has been modified. The original version is just a spoof software, and these cute voices are not implanted. Later, I didn’t know that some enthusiast deliberately modified the software to become what it is today. On September 27, there was a large-scale outbreak of mobile phone users in colleges and universities across the country, especially many college students. Maybe this is the cause of the 927 incident!
Perhaps for those children who do not have strong self-control ability, and college students who are still playing with their mobile phones in class or not turning off their phones, this method may be more suitable for them to let them know the consequences of not studying well. Kind of. In fact, it is the same as when a company holds a meeting. All participants will be reminded in advance to put their mobile phones on vibrate or turn them off to maintain discipline in the venue. However, there are still some who do not listen to the greeting and continue to play with their mobile phones. It is not a serious matter to attend the meeting. , will such a program be installed for all participants in the future? Will they still turn off their phones?
Although this is just an entertainment rogue software, if it is a spoof, I don’t think it matters, but if a large number of users are infected or break their phones, it may be necessary to consider his Harmful, I still recommend against such a program.
We know that there are many pirated software nowadays. I remember that there was once a piece of software that seemed to be about learning. In order to prevent others from cracking it, the software author added a mechanism to the software program. If someone hacks the software Modification and cracking will format all hard drives. No matter what important information you have, you will have nothing. At that time, it has caused huge losses to many users. Later, in the software industry, especially those well-known software developers and cracking experts During the criticism, the author made modifications and removed the data code that may destroy the user's hard drive data.
So people who are using it, especially students, should pay attention to reasonable use, pay attention to network security, and don't click on unknown links at will. If you don't use it well, you may be the next one to drop your phone.
When I received the invitation yesterday, I really didn’t know what 927 was? So I didn't pay much attention to it.
Today my friend told me what was going on, and I dared to come out and say a few words. Please forgive my timidity.
Lao Wang will just talk about one point, and everyone else can express themselves freely. (As for the gasping sound involved, I can only say that the prankster was full and had nothing to do and was thinking about lust.)
Look at the picture above, the name is "For the best TA"
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To be honest, I can’t help but click on it when I see it. This makes it easy to lose control of your phone.
When I was in college, my classmates also played some small games. At the beginning, I will share some good music, short ones. Suddenly he sends a message, you click on the music file in it, and your phone vibrates disobediently until the battery is exhausted. At that time, it was not an all-in-one computer, so I usually just cut out the battery.
First, trust in friends
Because friends always share some good information with me, everyone is basically the same. We are all kind-hearted people, so we have developed the habit of clicking on what our friends share without hesitation. But sometimes friends will play pranks on each other in a funny way. This is not harmful, it’s just because they find it interesting. A big factor in the occurrence of this incident is trust among friends, because this is the reason why this malicious software can be successfully triggered.
Secondly, "give it to the best person" is a very good point
When I saw such a sentence, my first reaction was to send it to my best friend. Someone you like. Then go and see for yourself what it is, what is going on with this kind of preemptive behavior. I don’t understand it now, and I know that this kind of forwarding has hurt my friends. I won't repost anything anymore. We are kind at heart and always want to give the best of ourselves to the people we love the most. Sometimes such good intentions can easily turn bad.
We are still too naive, and our kindness is always maliciously exploited by some people. Many people on the Internet criticized classmates for bringing mobile phones to class, sleeping, etc. But everyone has overlooked a question: why is it broadcast on such a large scale? That's because today's young people are more loving and always want to give the best to their friends and the people they care about.
We always say that we should never forget our original intention, but what we need to be clear about is that the original intention of the invention of mobile phones and the invention of the Internet was not to provide entertainment for everyone. It is a stage for communication and knowledge sharing. We ourselves have become sour, but we blame young people. It’s so unreasonable!
To use Lao Wang’s angry words, let’s let those who can’t control their desires fall. Let self-disciplined people become better. The fact that you will be embarrassed in class has a strong relationship with your weak sense of self-discipline. Besides, even as an adult, hearing the sound of gasping makes you feel ashamed. Visibility education is extremely lacking! How pathetic!
The above is purely my humble opinion and is for reference only!
I saw the 927 and rogue software prank incidents that occurred in some universities across the country a few days ago. It reminds me of when I was learning data programming in a computer grade examination training class many years ago. A classmate who was a computer enthusiast in the class used the programming knowledge learned in class to create a small program software.
This applet software is actually very simple. When you turn on your computer, you must answer the questions raised by the applet. The questions it sets are a bit funny. You must turn on the computer and call grandpa to cancel the applet. Enter the computer and use it normally.
At that time, we were all envious of his ability to design programs. Later, we learned from the teacher that malicious small programs were prohibited. Of course, the small programs he designed were not harmful to others. , also does not contain viruses.
In my opinion, an important factor in the rapid spread of malicious malware like 927 is that many college students play with their mobile phones during class. There may be many people who don't care about what the teacher teaches in class, but care more about what kind of information they receive on their mobile phones.
For example, the name of this software is more attractive and can be given to her in my heart. The curiosity of the college students was aroused. Unexpectedly, after opening it, there was a sound that was inconsistent with the class or the identity of the students. In the public, such a sound could not be turned off and the phone could not be turned off. The volume was turned to the maximum, and it was true. It makes people who open this mobile software very embarrassed and at a loss.
What I still don’t understand is what was the original intention of the designer of 927, a rogue software? Why is this software designed to be widely disseminated? Because making such a sound in public is really embarrassing, and if not done properly, it may damage the character of many students.
Being called an incident means that the matter is serious and affects a wide range of people.
The 927 incident was a kind of virus software invasion. Students accidentally opened the link, and gasping sounds appeared in class, and the sound could not be adjusted or deleted.
There are a lot of pranks on the Internet nowadays. I remember that one day in our work group, a scene of having sex was suddenly posted, and it was posted by an introverted female teacher who usually didn’t want to talk. Everyone saw it, but no one dared to say anything. Their first reaction was, why haven't you withdrawn yet? The picture is moving and breathing. She came out and explained that her phone was poisoned and she couldn't operate it. The response was quick, and I sent countless pictures when I was nervous, and finally the unsightly pictures disappeared without a trace.
At that time, this matter was causing quite a stir, and everyone was secretly discussing it. What was going on?
Now I understand that she probably clicked on a link that she shouldn’t have clicked, and she thought it was good, so she posted it in the group to let everyone share it, but the result changed after she opened it, and she couldn’t control it.
Nowadays, everyone has a common sense that you must never click on a link.
A few days ago, I received a text message on my mobile phone saying that my WeChat account was at risk and asked me to change my password in time to prevent the money from being lost. I didn't care, but the message was sent three times in a row, so I kind of believed it. Yes, I clicked on the link, asked me to register, asked for my ID card, and asked for a verification code. This didn’t work. I realized that this was a lie. I immediately quit and made a complaint. Later, I received a text message reply that the complaint was successful and confirmed. This text message is a scam. Later, I saw on the Internet that an old man was defrauded of more than 100,000 yuan.
I don’t know why scammers are so fearless and bold enough to openly deceive.
Recently, I received another message in succession, telling me that I can receive benefits from Alipay, up to 99 yuan, and they used my email address. I ignored it. Even if it was true, I wouldn’t want it. I can’t do it because of petty greed. Cheap and suffer big losses.
There are so many hackers on the Internet that it is difficult to guard against them.
In order not to be fooled
First, don’t be greedy for cheap. Don’t be fooled just by hearing that you won a lottery, received benefits, and got koi, you are so lucky. As a result, I didn't get the bargain and my pocket was emptied.
Second, you can’t click on anything, especially links. If you click on it and see a message asking you to continue, don't continue, otherwise you will definitely be fooled.
Of course, there are many ways to prevent being cheated, this is just my principle.
For reference only
2019927
A certain student was playing with his mobile phone
Suddenly he received a message
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I accidentally didn’t pay attention
I clicked on the message with my little hand
The girl moaned with all her strength
The teacher in front said it well
< p> The sound was incredibleThe whole class was shocked
This classmate was at a loss
The moaning continued
Regardless How to deal with it
The sound just won’t leave
The classmate was angry and helpless
The phone was broken by force
The sound finally disappeared< /p>
The teacher thought he was making trouble
Disturbing the good order in the classroom
You cannot escape the demerit penalty
The classmates looked innocent
< p> I am also a victimMore than one was pranked
Famous universities cannot escape
The victims are miserable
Virus Too insidious
Blaming students for being too careless
Clicking on unfamiliar messages
Playing with mobile phones in class
Forgetting where you are< /p>
His punishment is very reasonable
It’s all his fault
All students, please note
Don’t play with your mobile phone carelessly
Remember your identity
The university can also handle you
If you don’t study well, you will fail the course
The diploma will not be issued to you
Don’t wait until then
Go around asking for help and crying
The 927 incident in colleges and universities, as the name suggests, happened on September 27. On September 27, some college students had bad luck and were even punished.
Why? It was because during class, I clicked on a software sent by someone else, and then I was fooled by this software. It is said that a classmate of Beihang University opened this software during class, and then his mobile phone made a sound that could not be turned off no matter how hard he tried. In desperation, he threw the mobile phone out of the window, but the screen of the mobile phone was shattered. That sound It hasn’t stopped yet!
So, what kind of software is this? And why did it spread so quickly?
In fact, this software called "Giving the Best TA" is a rogue software. Once the software is opened, it will automatically increase the volume to the maximum, play a gasping sound, and cannot be shut down. . Currently, the file name of this software has been changed to multiple names to induce downloading. This software seriously affected the order of the classroom, and some students were punished for it.
So, why can such vulgar software spread quickly?
First of all: curiosity dictates. The students who initially clicked on it must have been tempted by the name of the software, "for the best person", which inevitably makes people wonder: Who is the best person? Some students may not even open it and send it out directly. Some students may have sent it to classmates or friends out of joking, while others may have sent it out of revenge. Regardless of their mentality, this matter is indeed a big deal. This shows that college students do not have a strong sense of right and wrong and have a weak legal awareness. Not only are they unable to consciously resist bad information on the Internet, but they also spread it to others, which is really not the case.
Secondly: As a student, it is a serious phenomenon to watch mobile phones in class. Some students won the college entrance examination, but failed in college. Playing with mobile phones and scrolling every day has become the norm, even during class time. In this incident, many students from prestigious schools were pranked. It can be seen that there are many college students who play mobile phones in class and neglect their studies. This is irresponsible to themselves and disrespectful to the teachers. It is recommended that you hand over your mobile phone directly during class in the future.
What’s even more fatal is that this software prevents you from turning off the volume manually. Even if you put on headphones, it can play audio through the external player of your phone. Many students who were unfortunate enough to be tricked were so angry that they were embarrassed. My face turned red and I really wanted to find a place to get in.
There was even a grumpy old man who directly KO'd the phone and broke it in half, completely ending the "gasping sound" of the phone
< p> Many students were punished for this, but the worst one was this one:After the incident spread, the original author of the software also came out to clarify
As for how to avoid minefields, we can only remind Pay attention to those around you, don’t fall for it.
Even if you unfortunately install this software, as long as you don’t click on it, there will be no problem. If you are unfortunately caught, you should check whether the software has been completely deleted from the application in the phone settings and do not leave it on the phone.
It is said online that this software will continuously take screenshots and steal personal information. However, after analyzing the entire app, the expert who loves cracking came to the conclusion: "The so-called screenshots uploaded online, obtain device information and upload it None of the other behaviors exist. The code related to the screenshot seen after decompilation is not actually called." If you really can't suppress your curiosity, for computer programs, you can run them in a virtual machine, such as vmware, and for mobile phone programs, you can run them in an emulator. For example, NetEase mumu simulator (the simulator is also installed on the computer). In this way, even if the software has viruses or backdoors, it will not cause any harm to you.
The original software Tricky Audio was related to philosophy and was different from the apk spread today. At the same time, the video also mentioned that "audio files are replaceable", and the author released the source code in the comment area. I personally think that it is unlikely that an apk from a year ago will be released by the original author a year later. It is most likely that someone simply replaced the audio and mass-distributed it to cause pranks. On the one hand, the original author takes the blame, and on the other hand It also makes it more difficult if (if) the police get involved in the investigation.
In addition, the mechanism of apk has been introduced in great detail in the video. In response to the question raised by many people about “continuously taking screenshots to collect personal information”, the video actually explains the relevant reasons for this operation: Repeatedly taking screenshots simulates the system desktop to create the illusion that the system is frozen/nothing is happening, and then begins to force audio playback at maximum volume. It has nothing to do with the collection of personal information.
What is the "9.27 Incident" in colleges and universities? On September 27th, students in many colleges and universities in my country received an installation package. When they clicked on it, a strange "gasping" sound would be emitted. This sound was uncontrollable. Turn down the volume and ignore it. It doesn't work with headphones on, or even with the phone turned off.
If you hear this kind of sound by yourself, it doesn’t matter much. If you make this kind of sound in class, at a meeting place, in the canteen, or in some public places, it will be very embarrassing. . It is said that a school invited a public figure to give a report at the school. In the silent venue, a student suddenly opened such a software and made a strange sound. As soon as the meeting was over, the school immediately expelled the student.
It is said that some students smashed their mobile phones, were punished, and were expelled because they clicked on the spoof app "Giving the Best to Her" in class.
Through the "9.27 College Incident", it will bring us the following warning:
Curiosity will kill the cat. Most of us will be curious when seeing the words "given to the best person". I thought: Would it be a wonderful video, a beautiful song, or a beautiful photo? As a result, an unfortunate incident will happen... Maybe at this point, you will be transformed from a famous college student to a migrant worker in an instant.
The "9.27 College Incident" also warned us college students to play less mobile phones, especially not during class. Those students who are addicted to playing mobile phones and those who are obsessed with games should warn themselves, control themselves, play less with mobile phones, and focus on studying. Our parents work hard to earn money for us to study, but here we are spending our parents' money and playing games like crazy. Can we be worthy of your parents?
We college students may be young, or may have too little experience and poor awareness of prevention. I always feel that there are good people in the world, and I always feel that no one will lie to you. Not really. There are indeed many good people in the world, but there are still bad people and there are still liars. We need to be more aware of precautions and less paralyzed.
It is said that this software was created by a student of Nanjing University to curb the use of mobile phones by newly admitted students. Later, someone modified the software and made an installation package "give it to the best one" to prank others. Usually, pranks are played among classmates, as long as they are not excessive, it can add fun to life. But if there is no bottom line in pranking, it may bring negative consequences and even lead to crime.
“The September 27 college incident is both a bad thing and a good thing.
To say it is a good thing means that it is a wake-up call for those students who look at their phones in class, a wake-up call for those who still look at their phones during meetings, and a wake-up call for all mobile phone users who use their phones regardless of time and place. !