Maze 4: Virtual Deception 8: Chapter 8
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But strangely, based on past experience, such a level of operation wouldn't involve just one person. Where are the other law enforcement officers? Could it be those two "investors" with their physical phones? 0
 
"Everyone, please look." Old Wang's voice pulled me back to reality. "These data show that user activity on several target platforms is rapidly declining. Once the acquisition news breaks, it will inevitably trigger a run..." 0
 
Suddenly, a possibility struck me: what if this wasn't just a simple scam, but rather a trap set by regulatory authorities specifically for fishing enforcement? Could Li Wei's Account being hacked be part of this operation? 0
 
But my intuition told me that things weren't that simple. The abnormal data flow that Zhang Lei mentioned, along with that mysterious line of 389 code... 0
 
"This is a real-time demonstration of the underlying data from Origin Awakening World," Old Wang explained. "From capital flow to user activity, every piece of data is live." 0
 
I was secretly alarmed. Such underlying permissions were beyond the reach of ordinary executives. What concerned me even more was the encryption characteristics of these data streams, which were strikingly similar to the NFT backdoor I had analyzed earlier. 0
 
Quietly activating the data recording function of "Shadow Walker," I began to capture suspicious information flows. Just then, the preset security alert lit up with a red dot—someone was attempting to breach my virtual identity system! 0
 
These individuals were more dangerous than I had imagined. I discreetly initiated the protective program while closely monitoring everyone's movements in the room. 0
 
The data streams swirled in space, forming an impenetrable web. I tried to initiate the exit program but found that the room's exit had vanished. 0
 
"In a hurry to leave, Engineer Gao?" Old Wang's tone shifted. "You are our specially invited guest." 0
 
My identity had been exposed! I immediately activated the emergency protocol for "Shadow Walker," preparing to forcibly disconnect from the VR system. However, a red warning popped up: "Operation failed - insufficient permissions." 0
 
"Save your energy," Old Wang slowly walked over. "This independent server is something we 'borrowed' from Origin Awakening World. Here, even the system administrator has to listen to us." 0
 
I looked around; the previous "investors" had vanished without a trace. In this entire data space, it was just me and Old Wang left. All escape routes had been cut off, and the VR equipment in the real world had completely lost responsiveness. 0
 
 
This was their trap, using a virtual investment conference as bait, with the real aim of ensnaring anyone who came to investigate. And I had just stepped right into this pitfall. 0
 
The web formed by the data streams tightened around me, like a digital python slowly constricting its prey. My Virtual Avatar began to distort, and system warnings popped up incessantly: "Identity Verification Abnormal," "Data Integrity Compromised." 0
 
This feeling was all too familiar—it was the same as what Li Wei and the others encountered with the Perfect Clone technology. They were forcibly copying and tampering with my Digital Identity. 0
 
"What do you want from me?" I steadied my emotions while secretly activating my last backup program. 0
 
"We just wanted to have a chat with the Engineer Gao," Old Wang adjusted his glasses, his tone tinged with regret. "It's a pity that you had to dig into things you shouldn't have. As for Li Wei, this could have ended here." 0
 
His tone when mentioning Li Wei was strange, as if he were talking about someone... who had already been dealt with. Had Li Wei met with misfortune? Or was this all part of a larger trap? 0
 
 
 
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