Chapter 062: Not Forgotten

Fu Liangtao once again stood in the middle of the garden on the school platform, and heard a noise coming from different directions. One moment it's here, the other side is that...... Fu Liangtao kept turning around following the source of the voice.

Aze... Aze ......

The sound of breathing in his ears became faster and faster, and no matter how hard Fu Liangtao tried, he just couldn't discern the true direction of the noise.

Aze... Aze ...... To save Aze......

Fu Liangtao desperately wanted to find Aze, and kept running in the direction of the sound, but it was still in vain, the school's platform garden seemed to have become boundless, no matter which direction Fu Liangtao ran in the right direction.

Suddenly, a white figure descended from above in front of Fu Liangtao, blocking Fu Liangtao's footsteps. I don't know why, I haven't fixed my eyes and looked closely, Fu Liangtao just knew that this figure in white was Zhang Meili.

I saw that the strange blood color spread under Zhang Meili's body, dyeing her white clothes red. Zhang Meili's face was uncharacteristically without makeup, but it looked more gorgeous than usual.

The red, white and white in front of him impacted Fu Liangtao's vision, making Fu Liangtao unable to move.

At this time, Zhang Meili Huer, who was lying on the ground, opened her eyes.

The moment Zhang Meili opened her eyes, Zhang Meili's face turned into Xu Jingjia's, and she looked at Fu Liangtao and smiled at him with a tumultuous atmosphere.

Fu Liangtao woke up suddenly, and the familiar ceiling came into view. There was a heavy heartbeat in his chest, Fu Liangtao noticed the wetness in the corners of his eyes, and reached out to wipe it only to find that the tears had been flowing.

Emotions are very arrogant, and once they are born, they will inevitably show themselves in some way. Even if the person concerned consciously suppresses himself, it does not mean that it is gone. It may sneak out in the days to come, or it may manifest itself in all sorts of unexpected ways.

Just like Xu Jingjia, she probably hasn't been able to get rid of negative emotions well, and her body will give her such a response.

Fu Liangtao was lying on the bed, feeling that the dream just now was a bit nonsense.

In Fu Liangtao's heart, Xu Jingjia's suspicion has naturally not been cleared up. Although the situation assessment that Fu Liangtao mentioned to Xu Jingjia was based on Xu Jingjia's position as a victim. However, what Xu Jingjia said was not wrong, he didn't believe her, so both of them knew very well that the situation assessment he made yesterday was just a means to persuade Xu Jingjia, and it couldn't be taken seriously.

It's really a day and a night.

Fu Liangtao looked at the clock, and he woke up at five o'clock in the morning as always. After a morning run, I returned to the office of the Operation 2D team early with a hearty breakfast.

As soon as he stepped into the office door, he was surprised to see that Pang Jitong had already returned to the office. Fu Liangtao walked over and asked, "What are you looking at when you come back so early?" While aiming at the folder that Pang Jitong was reading.

Pang Jitong turned around to look at Fu Liangtao, holding the half-eaten rice ball in his hand, because his mouth was too full, Fu Liangtao only heard the answer of "woo woo woo" from his mouth.

Pang Jitong was looking at Zhong Zhenghao's (pseudonym) folder when the web browser on his computer displayed a news report in English.

At the same time, Pang Jitong forcibly swallowed everything stuffed in his mouth, poured another mouthful of soy milk, and then said clearly: "Yesterday, I watched you interrogate Xu Jingjia through a one-way mirror, and when I heard the names she mentioned, I tried to check them." Pang Jitong pointed to Zhong Zhenghao's folder and said, "I didn't expect Xu Jingjia to even know about the case from so long ago."

Fu Liangtao moved the chair behind him to Pang Jitong and sat down, and while opening his breakfast, he nodded in agreement: "Xu Jingjia does know more about this kind of case than I imagined." After thinking about it, he asked Pang Jitong again, "Is there anything you don't understand?"

Pang Jitong took a bite of the rice ball and responded, "Of course there is. Chung's case was tried in court in 2001 and he was charged with criminal intimidation and criminal damage. Was that because there was no cybercrime law in Hong Kong at that time?" Although Pang Jitong has experience in digital forensics, he is still not familiar with the relevant laws.

Chung Ching-ho, who was a student at the University of Hong Kong at the time of the crime, hacked into the email accounts of two female victims in the same dormitory, modified the data in different ways, transferred some data stored in one of the accounts to his own account, and interfered with the operation of the victim's computer mouse.

Chung Ching-ho also kept sending a large number of emails to the victim, which overloaded the victim's mailbox, all of which contained indescribable graphics and texts, one of which was to ask the victim if he believed he would go to her dormitory to commit an unspeakable assault.

Fu Liangtao pondered for a moment and replied, "That's right. Even now, Hong Kong still prosecutes cybercriminals as traditional crimes.

There is a book published in 2005, "Cybercrime: A Challenge in Asia", which provides a detailed analysis of the current situation of cybercrime and related laws in Asia at that time, and contains many views and opinions on Hong Kong's cybercrime law, most of which are applicable today.

However, because of this, it is more difficult to bring charges against the perpetrator in cases of cyber harassment.

Taking the invasion case of Puyu Company as an example, aside from other details against Li Bingde, although we later found the documents and files accessed by Yu Puyu's network in Xinjue Company, we cannot prove that Li Bingde or anyone else ever used these files.

In that case, even if the prosecution is prosecuted for 'access to a computer with criminal or dishonest intent', because no one has benefited or suffered a loss from it, even if it goes to court, there is a good chance that the charge will be dropped."

Fu looked at the news on Pang Jitong's computer and said, "In fact, it is not only Hong Kong that is difficult to prosecute cyber harassment and cyberbullying, but also the situation is similar around the world. Because a lot of times, these cases don't come into the public eye until the victim dies."

The news displayed on the computer was a very famous cyberbullying case in recent years abroad. Prisoner Grace. Kitto (not her real name) was the mother of a former friend of the victim's. After the victim and the offender's daughter fell out, the offender pretended to be a boy of the same age as the victim and befriended the victim on social media. After getting acquainted with the victim, the offender keeps sending harsh and hurtful messages to the victim.

Although it was not the intention of the offender, the incident ended in suicide of the victim. The case attracted widespread attention in the United States as there was no legal basis there, and the offender was acquitted on appeal in July 2009.

Pang Jitong looked at the computer screen and couldn't help but sigh, "In fact, in recent years, there have been many suicide cases caused by cyberbullying around the world. Cyberbullying is just like chronic murder."