How vicious was the computer virus Panda Burning?

It is the collective memory of becoming a generation of Internet users and, on the Chinese Internet, it is also an ancient and temporarily absent. The virus author Lee Joon left a wild story about the Internet at that time.

The city of Peach, Hubei Province, the home of the Mei Lui Army, a common county town in Jianghan Plain.

New Year’s Day 2007 was followed by a few days of rain, which was particularly wet and cold. At this point, the civilian police officer on duty at the Civil Registry Section of the Mount Péto Longhua Police Station did not feel a bit cold, and, to be precise, he was woozy, with the sweat on his forehead. It’s the job before him that makes him feel so hot: the computer is paralyzed and he can’t work properly.

There were constant calls for second-generation IDs, and he could only repeat, over and over again, “computers are broken, wait.”

I’m curious to see it over the head, but it’s broken, full of pandas and three fragrances.

“The police station’s computer is a bug! A middle-aged man exclaims others. He remembered that his son used to watch an animated film called ” The Millennium Bugs of War ” , in which the millennia bugs were responsible for paralyzing computers.

An older man doesn’t think so. He says it’s winter.

The young police officers on duty were not interested in listening to this conversation, and he kept calling, looking for technocratic colleagues, looking for superiors, running around, using all kinds of poison-killing software and trying to overload the system, but the panda was holding up the screen.

On the afternoon of the same day, the Long Huashan police station failed to issue a second-generation identity card to anyone. Even worse, the terrible panda quickly spread throughout the facility, disrupting normal network operations and in a state of emergency, they had to turn to the cyber surveillance department for help.

At the same time, experts from the Eleventh Directorate of the Ministry of Public Security and the National Computer Emergency Response Centre, located in Beijing, are concerned. Bad news is coming from everywhere:

“A new virus is spreading in Hubei province, and many local public security agencies have been hacked.”

“There are many businesses in Beijing that have collapsed and suffered heavy losses today.”

“The collapse of a local area network at a higher education institution in Shandong affected normal teaching and student examinations.”

“Liao Ning, Shanxi, Guangdong, Shanghai, where the virus has its origin in Wuhan.”

“The virus is already infected with millions of computers, it’s useless for them to kill software on the market, and the big killing companies say they can’t do it in a short time.”

I don’t know.

It’s not just official that’s weak in the face of this virus called Panda Burning. In civil society, it strikes and even creates a new traumatic memory. Many of them still remember the day when the panda burned the scent:

“I was still in college, and one day I suddenly found out that all the icons on the computer were turned into three fragrances by a panda. I didn’t take it seriously. I thought I’d just use Kabaski! Kabaski’s voice was like a pig when he killed him. I found the virus, but Kabaski left. I’m sorry.

“That’s the first time I’ve seen a virus like this. My job at the time was to collate the information and send it to my superiors. The first thing I do every day since I’ve been infected with panda burning is to re-assemble the system, and then sort it out in five minutes. If it’s over five minutes, that panda head will show up. I’m sorry.

In all the memories, in addition to the horrors of panda burning, more people describe the virus by the term “technical malpractice”.

As one of the worm-type viruses, pandas can infect exe files, and if .exe ends, tie them to the virus and change its icon. So the first obvious feature of many sick computers is that the software icon on the desktop has become a lovely panda.

Poisoning software? It’s too often poisoned to kill. No way! The Gho file has been deleted. Where are you going to return it? In addition, when you start the game, it sends your account number and password to the specified mailbox, which is the burglary.

A computer desktop infected with Panda Burning.

Such an incalculable, high-prevalence virus also has a terrible geometric multiplier.

In 2006, in the middle of the Chinese-language Internet era, Internet users were all over the system, and people lacked the most basic anti-viral knowledge: a few people on a U-disk, which plugged in and stabbed; some people just played chatting software, sent a link to a friend and sent a file; others had problems with computers, and they would be restarted, and you suggested that he should have a Kabaski, and he would say “What bus driver” to you.

All kinds of shit, it’s what pandas need to plant. And its greatest characteristic is its “hot” nature.

The work is often permeable to the author’s genes, and the panda’s fragrance of the fragrance is inherited from its author, Lee Joon.

On the last day of January 2007, the Hubei Police established an unprecedented Panda Burning Investigation Team. The Hoangbei Network Team has taken the Yellow Tree Sea personally, and the elites of the Zhifu, Yichang and Xianmen are in the middle of the battle, with Beijing experts.

As a result, China’s first major computer virus case has officially entered the offensive phase.

When the news appeared in the media, no one believed that the author behind the virus was a nobody. People’s speculation tends to be logical: either the creators of the virus, a well-funded soft-sucking company, or some of the country’s brilliant hackers, who are the only ones who deserve to work at this level.

A few days later, the police announced that the case had been solved and the identity of the author of the virus published:

Lee Joon, born in 1982, from Hubei Wuhan, with a technical degree, worked at a cement factory in Wuhan, worked as a network pipe, was a driver, worked as a handyman in the city, and earned less than $1,000 a month.

The criminal sideline is the wrong one, and the 25-year-old Lee Joon is an example of a scavenger – hidden in the city wells, with little income but full of kung fu.

The original purpose of making panda fragrance — in the words of Lee Joon himself — was “out of love” — he wanted to do something to satisfy his vanity, not for money, not for fame, simply to show off, so panda fragrance is naturally a hobby-driven virus.

But Lee Joon is not a natural maker of the virus, and his hobby comes by chance.

Before the age of 16, Lee Joon had no contact with the network. Upon completion of lower secondary school, he studied at a cement factory school, where his parents worked as regular workers. He had just been enrolled in a cement specialty, a pit of radish, which had been set up with the obvious purpose of giving students the flag of their parents to do the cement business.

Lee Jun didn’t like any cement classes, and since the moment he was exposed to online games at the Internet cafe, he was completely in love with the Internet, and since then he had been away from school.

Playing a game doesn’t mean playing a computer.

Two things that happened the same year changed Lee Joon’s life.

The first thing is around. In 1999, the schools had adapted their specializations to the needs of the plant, and the cement specialisation of Lee Joon had become mechanical and electrical integration. Since then, Lee Joon has been exposed to computer courses and has learned DOS and Windows operating systems.

The second thing happened in far Eastern Europe. In May 1999, NATO troops bombed the Chinese Embassy in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, killing three Chinese journalists and wounding dozens.

At first glance, the second thing seems to have nothing to do with Lee Joon, but the aftermath of this disaster has also reached Lee Joon.

That afternoon, Li Jun went to the Internet cafe as usual, and in a quiet corner of the cafe, his eyes smote to a familiar back. And look on the side. Yeah, it’s the same school.

In the cybercafe world, people hiding in the corner have only one purpose, and many bad boys in the area laugh at it as “see the yellow plum play.” Lee Jun will laugh, this guy, he’s a good writer He’s not a good friend of mine, he’s just a regular.

But the normal curiosity of the adolescent boys has moved Lee Joon behind Ray. He was shocked by the images on the computer when he looked on the side unwittingly.

It’s not a yellow plum scene, it’s a string of codes that I’ve never seen before, but that attracts him so strongly. Ray banged on the keyboard, his eyes were on the computer and he didn’t even notice that Lee Joon was here.

I can’t help but stop him, man. What are you doing?

Lui was surprised. It was Li Joon. He said nothing. Then turn around and get ready for work.

“The fight?” Li Jun obviously didn’t believe. What do you mean by these numbers? I don’t understand them at all. I’m sorry.

It’s only now that Rai has stopped when Lee Jun is so excited and desperate.

“The Americans blew up our embassy, you know that, right? I’m sorry.

“Yes, on TV. I’m sorry.

“They blew up the Chinese and didn’t apologize, you know? I’m sorry.

“Yeah, it’s so annoying. I’m sorry.

“They don’t apologize, we hit them. We’ll hack the American websites and see how they look! I’m sorry.

“You’re a hacker!” Lee Joon can’t hide any more. Both eyes are shining. This is the first time he has seen a living hacker or someone he knows.

I’m a little embarrassed to see him so excited, “I’m not a hacker, I’m just a member of an organization, they give me a mission, I do it.” I’m sorry.

“Isn’t that a hacker? “Li Jun has fallen as if he had met his beloved.

After many years, Rai told the media about this experience. In his eyes, Lee Joon was a different type of person that day, and many people were standing behind a game player staring at the screen for one afternoon, and only Lee Joon was interested in the weird things on his screen.

And interest is not just the best teacher, it’s the best matchmaker, and both people who are interested in computers have gone together. Their fate is strangely similar, since Lee Joon was arrested in 2007 for panda burning, and so on in the courtroom, Lui Lin.

Ray wasn’t mean, but he taught Lee Joon. Two people have been studying this cold knowledge in schools and Internet cafes for a long time. Lee Jun’s obsession with technology has reached a point where he can barely eat or sleep, and he spends all his time reading computer books.

After graduation from secondary school, Lee Joon is already blue.

Lee Joon, a self-educated student, thinks he can eat on computer technology. Li Jun has no interest in cement. He went to Wuhan City despite his family ‘ s opposition and intended to do something there.

There’s one way to do this. People with dreams are always beaten up by life. Lee Joon is no exception.

No decent job in Wuhan. His short career as a driver can only be explained by the pressure of life, if the Internet and computer city setup are “dream-to-dream” jobs. Work is unsatisfactory, let alone wages, which tend to stabilize between hundreds and 1,000 a year.

Like all the inspirational films, Lee Joon never gave up his dream of becoming a hacker. His long-term contact with the computer is still self-taught, and his income has been steadily rising.

In reality, Li Junkan is suffering, and online he is another person. Faced with a stranger, he was not talkative, and often said nothing. But online, he can talk to 20 people at the same time. The network brought him a great sense of achievement to make up for his real deficit.

Lee Joon had hidden enormous capabilities and had found the real enemy as he wished in his age, which was the easiest time for joomas.

On 1 April 2001, a dialogue took place in the South China Sea and Air:

“Call 81192, this is 553. I’ve been ordered to take your place on a cruise. I’m sorry.

“81192, I can’t go back. Keep going. I repeat, keep going! I’m sorry.

81192, the number of the Chinese pilot Wang Wei’s van-8. On that day, he was ordered to intercept a United States military aircraft that had broken into China ‘ s exclusive economic zone, unfortunately collided with the United States and landed in the open sea.

This is a huge event that brings millions of Chinese hearts and hearts, and history is often small and large. The domestic media, when they broadcast the news, do not think that their words and images have set off a terrible anger. Lee Joon is a source of fire in a small corner of history.

A month later, the fire passed through a wire and burned over the Pacific Ocean.

On the International Day of the 51st Labor Day, some Americans discovered strange images on their computers, and when they opened a government website, the page appeared as a red flag with five stars on it and some Chinese words they did not know. If you look at it carefully, they can see that every sentence has English on the bottom.

Long live the great Chinese nation.

“The United States is fully responsible for the crash.”

“Calling against the sale of weapons by the United States to Taiwan and undermining world peace.”

It was only when they saw it that they realized that it was not their computer that went wrong, but that the government network had been attacked by the Chinese across the ocean.

Lee Jun knocked out the anger of the Americans on the keyboard, but he was not alone in the fight.

The founder of the Chinese Red Client Organization, Lion, was the first to start this cyber war. From the moment he saw China’s humiliation on television, he began planning a hacking campaign against major United States websites.

In the lead-up to a month, Leon joined the China Eagle League, the China Hackers Union and other hackers, and widely circulated his message, calling together a variety of technicians to prepare for a “war” against the United States.

One night before the attack, lin was in his network’s encrypted chat room.

“Associate attacks by provincial sub-units” — this is a Lion order issued the same day, to which at least 80,000 people received it.

Lee Jun-hwan was a natural member of the Hubei Group in Wuhan. There’s his best friend, Ray, and there’s a lot of new friends. On that day, Li Jun stayed up all night, and in the early hours of the morning, he and the “combat friends” set up a group of flags and began an offensive against the American website.

Some people come and go quickly. After a few days, some people quit. Lee Joon is 19 years old, he’s got more energy.

On May 4th, he, along with tens of thousands of “friends of war”, broke into the White House website for hours. The United States immediately issued a statement stating that the White House website had been “involved in an artificial and malicious attack”.

Of course it’s malicious. Li Jun doesn’t care about the attitude of the United States.

On 8 May, Lee Junmen launched a new offensive, and websites such as the United States Coast Guard, the United States Treasury and the United States Naval Resource Network fell, posting pictures of Chinese pilot Wang Wei and leaving slogans such as “Long live the People’s Republic of China”.

U.S. Blacked Page

This is not enough for Lee Jun, who likes to fuck, and he learns from others and leaves the word “Fuck” on some websites. If you’re dealing with Americans, you have to use their country.

The hack war, it’s got to be something. When Li Jun was quick to take revenge on the American web page, a large number of websites were attacked by the US. Li Jun, who was so eager to fight, was also obliged at the moment to comply with the organization ‘ s orders to help repair the loopholes on the country ‘ s attacked website.

The outcome of the war was, of course, a loss. More than 1,600 websites, including the White House, the Coast Guard and the Treasury Department of the United States of America, were attacked and more than 1100 sites in China were crushed by Americans.

Despite this, Li Jun was still “excited”. So when Lion announced an end to hacking and an end to attacks on American websites, he also lost a lot of heart.

No one thought that three months later Lee Joon would be able to taste revenge again. This time, Lee Joon’s rival was Japanese.

On 13 August 2001, the Prime Minister of Japan, Junichiro Koizumi, joined the Yasukuni shrine. As a Chinese, it is difficult not to be provoked by such acts.

Lee Joon, who has not recovered from the Chinese-American hacker war, is on his way again.

The website of the Yasukuni Shrine was not complicated, Li Jun hacked into it without any effort, and after a while of operation, he went back.

This day, you’ll find Lee Joon’s work: a big five-star red-flagged website. On that day, Li Jun repeatedly admired his work in his own narrow rental house, and felt like he was Bruce Lee, carrying an East Asian sick man’s sign to the Japanese martial arts house and kicking him in front of them. I’m sorry.

A large number of government sites, such as the Japan Defense System Research Society, the Japan Intelligence Congress Service Centre, and the website of Japanese parliamentarians, have also been attacked by the China Red Cross Alliance, in addition to the Yasukuni Shrine website.

This hacker operation lasted a short time, but it was the most impressive one by Li Joon.

There is no doubt that Lee Joon has experienced a long-standing sense of achievement in the online world, and he feels he has become a hero. According to 19-year-old Lee Joon, this is “a great event to defend national honour”.

The heat of blood is coming and going. Li Jun, who turned off the computer, is still struggling in a corner of Wuhan.

From 2003 onwards, some QQQ users in the country will receive a series of weird news from friends:

“Want to see my picture? Don’t worry, there will be no virus.”

“What have you been up to lately? I’d like to introduce you to something nice.

Free movies, unlimited downloads. It’s great.

These messages are accompanied, without exception, by a link. When the user points the link, a picture of a beautiful woman in a tweaking position pops up in a flash, and there’s a line on the top of the picture, “Hello, I’d love to be a good friend to you, my QQ:xxxx.”

Wuhan Boy Virus

The virus is mainly transmitted through QQQ, and once the computer is infected with the virus, once the user runs QQQ, the virus continues to search for the currently open QQQ “Send” window and automatically sends a message to other users when the “Send” window is found.

This virus is the “Wuhan Boys” that was blown up for a while, and it was written by Lee Joon. In July 2005, Jiangmin Tech announced that in the first half of the year, the 10 major viruses were scheduled to be in the ninth category of “Wuhan Boys”.

For countless difficult days, the Internet remains the preferred chicken blood of Lee Joon.

In hacker circles, the virus is an inescapable topic. You talk about viruses, you study viruses, and you admire hackers who make known viruses.

In this subculture, Lee Joon has become blind and has begun to try to make a virus. “Wuhan Boys” is his first masterpiece.

It may be hacking, it may be Lee Joon’s fear of breaking the law, and the impact of this virus, which can steal the user’s game account, is not significant, nor is he profiting from it. For some time, he even made the software available online for discussion.

The spirit of hackers is like the spirit of knights, and he is not tired of helping to detect loopholes on government websites and on the servers of large enterprises, and once discovered, he informs the website administrator via mail. These kind reminders are often “silent,” but Lee Joon thinks it’s the spirit of a hacker.

Lee Joon’s life is still not getting any better.

Around 2005, the mediocre Lee Jun decided to go out. He went to Shenzhen and walked around Beijing and tried to get a decent IT job because he had too low a degree and no company responded to him.

This experience has caused Li Jun to feel total despair: am I going to spend the rest of my life working as a webkeeper and a handyman?

Upon his return to Wuhan, Lee Jun became a depraved and unsatisfied reality made him more obsessed with the virtual world.

An ordinary night, Li Jun routinely spends time at the Internet cafe.

Every day and every night, the Internet cafes were so tiring that he was sitting in a chair and watching movies. QQQ sent messages several times before he mentioned the gods.

The news came from a tech friend who never met:

“Is there a problem? I’m sorry.

“I think I’ve got a hit on my computer. I can’t handle it. I’m sorry.

“You should be able to see what this virus is. I’m sorry.

“Something has sent you.”

It’s like he’s got chicken blood. Li Joon almost got it from his chair.

Since that day, Li Jun has been working on this virus from his friends day and night. Its infection mechanisms, operating principles, poison-killing programmes, Lee Joon, are gradually being identified.

The deeper he understands, the greater his interest in the virus. Later, his friends asked him to forget about the virus.

One day, Lee Jun wondered if I could be a better man. Wuhan Boys is number nine. I’m going to be number one this time.

The panda’s fragrance seeds were sprouts from the beginning.

From that day on, until the virus came to life, Li Jun was like a mountain climber, overcoming one cliff after another and discovering another dangerous peak. In the meantime, he has not forgotten to add to the virus a “Li Jun-sung prank”.

Who says the virus has to be hidden? I don’t think so. I’m going to make a viral icon everywhere. I want you to turn on the computer and hear my bad laugh: You’re hacked!

After the virus was almost finished, the choice of a difficult patient, Lee Joon, came up with one of the most difficult questions: What is the icon for the virus?

Another netizens sent the rain in time. The other day he talked to someone and he had an expression — a obnoxious panda holding three fragrances. That was fun! Lee Jun-sama.

On October 16, 2006, Li Jun gave a panda to burn.

At first, he had a funny mind. The virus has just been produced, and Lee Joon is spreading it in circles. Just like a kid who just finished building up, he couldn’t wait to get approval.

It’s probably a cruel life to change Joon Lee.

At that time, Li Joon was still working in the City of Computer City, where he was paid a thousand dollars a month and could only live in a dilapidated residential building in Wuhanwanshan at a rent of 200 dollars.

A couple of friends who know what they’re talking about told him to sell the virus to someone else.

Lee Joon is a little hesitant.

Friends don’t give up, they even come up with a concrete plan: you don’t have to show up, I can help you. I’ll find a few more people to sell for you in a few days. You’ll have to pay big money.

LEE Jun moved slowly and made some money from his work. Why not?

It finally changed the taste.

In November 2006, pandas were officially “commercialized”. Li Jun sold the virus at a price ranging from $500 to $1,000, and after the buyer had the virus, he could plant a wooden horse to turn the poisoned computer into a “chick” and gain by stealing account information.

A complete industrial chain was formed. Before he got caught, Lee Joon had sold more than 100 viruses, and he had a personal gain of $140,000. This is more than the sum of his income since he joined the job. He did not use the virus to steal the game account of any one person, but the virus sold to him was spread to thousands of families.

The sweet-headed Lee Jun is not struggling, but rather a winner. First, he bought himself a laptop, and then he started living a high-cost life: eating the best, living in the best hotel, flying to meet Internet friends, sometimes spending tens of thousands a day.

He was very grateful to Ray. Following the spread of the virus, there was a surge in traffic on Lee Joon ‘ s website, and Rai ‘ s father opened a brick mill that needed to be publicized. Lee Jun wrote a small plug-in so quickly that he placed it on the website to advertise the brick mill. The victims who had been forced to visit Lee Joon ‘ s website because of computer poisoning discovered the ad of a brick factory.

It’s been a while since I’ve had a good day. One day, he saw news of panda fragrances posted on all major portals. The excitement of the famed harvest has stopped, and Lee Joon is afraid to die.

High profile is a loophole and fame is a crime. Fearing that IP Lee Joon and Rai would hide in a rental house, they began to hide the panda-burning icon and tried to make a special killing program for panda-burning. Aware of the enormous damage to society caused by his virus, Joon Lee also wrote an apology letter to prepare for the New Year’s Eve evening.

Unfortunately, it was too late for Lee Joon to try to save himself.

On 1 February 2007, Lee Joon got up early and bought a newspaper with him when he was passing through a newsstand.

After turning two pages, Li Jun suddenly stayed and almost lost his mind, and on January 31st, news of the establishment of a special investigation team by the Hubei Network Central Unit, who was the first target of the investigation team, would be a shock to anyone. Lee Jun decided to leave the country.

An episode disrupted his plan.

Eating breakfast, Lee Jun went back to the rental house to pick up something, he used to take a look at the laptop, and a message came out: Do you have a panda-fired sacrosanction software?

Lee Jun didn’t even think about it. Panda burning has become a problem for the police, and it is better to sell soft than a virus. It’s a mistake!

He said he was in Wuhan, hoping to meet him.

Lee Jun hesitated to meet the seller in private, except for a few people he trusted. Besides, it’s better not to show up.

“No meeting, network deal. I’m sorry.

He’s not afraid, he insists on seeing him. I’m sorry.

There’s nothing wrong with Lee Joon. I’ll see you at this time.

He exposed his general position.

In one of the offices of the Provincial Network Supervisor General, Captain Yellowwoodhai and his team had a round of applause. The team member who just played the buyer quickly took note of the address.

In the hope that nothing would happen, the task force sent a man to control Li Jun ‘ s residence. LEE Jun, who is afraid to walk every day, looks at himself not far from his eyes.

On 3 February, at 8 p.m., the police decided to seize the Internet and to arrest Li Jun, who had just returned to his residence, and the letter of apology, which had not been issued, was also seized by the police. It was less than four months before the panda burned the fragrance virus was produced and Lee Joon’s “good life” ended.

Subsequently, the People’s Procuratorate of the City of Peach has prosecuted Lee Joon and others for “breach of computer information systems”. In September 2007, the People ‘ s Court of the City of Peach sentenced Lee Joon to four years ‘ imprisonment and confiscated all the proceeds of the offence. His friend Lui Lin was also sentenced to one year ‘ s imprisonment for the same offence.

Lee Joon in court.

As early as he was in custody, Li Jun voluntarily handed over the virus-specific killing procedure and issued the late letter of apology.

Hello, everyone! I’m the first author of Panda Burning. I really didn’t think that Panda Burning Comfort had gotten so madly infected in just two months, that it was really my fault, maybe I underestimated the power of the network, and it spread at a rate I couldn’t imagine! I’m sorry.

At the end of the letter, Li Jun left a message:

“Panda’s gone. Is it over? No, the network will never be safe. Maybe soon, there will be more. So I’m here to remind you that raising awareness of cybersecurity is not something you should be aware of, but something you have to know and do! I’m sorry.

Where do you think you’re going to eat?

Lee Joon became a fragrance in prison. According to media reports, a prison guard once joked that Lee Joon was a computer “doctor” in prison, and that as long as he had problems with the computer, he would have done it, “We hate him for 50 years. I’m sorry.

Isn’t it a bit like Shaw Shinker’s salvation to see here? This guard is just kidding. Of course he didn’t think that Lee Joon would actually go to court in six years.

Lee Joon thinks he’s in bad luck. It is no fault that Lee Jun has such an idea, that panda burning is China’s first major case of a computer virus, and that Lee Jun is the first crab to be eaten.

In December 2009, Lee Joon-in was released from prison in good manner. Before he walked out of the prison, the angry Internet people had charted an enviable path of jealousy: either to the anti-virus department of the public security department, to the anti-virus software company, or to the university’s information security college.

In the eyes of the majority of the population, a man like Lee Joon has no worries about his livelihood. At the time of his imprisonment, he was 25 years old and not more than 27 years old, and at this age, he was so talented that he would not be talking about being the director-in-chief, being CEO, marrying White Rich.

This time, it’s up to reality to fuck Lee Joon.

After Li had been released from prison, Li had done two things, first, to register Sina Weibo and speak directly to the public; and, secondly, to head straight to Beijing, where a number of Beijing companies had shown him a lot of good intentions, and to join the regular army for many years. This time of year, Lee Joon, he’s so generous.

But many companies, including Kimshan, are trying to make a fool of Lee Joon. The company arranged to take Lee Jun to dinner, to turn around in the company’s building, and then made a mascot – a photo of the company’s product P0SE.

At the end of the day, Kim Shan symbolically offered Lee Jun a “security observer” contract, which he had no idea what it was for.

And return by chance. The next company, Lee Joon didn’t go. Because the reality is that no company is willing to graduate from his technical school of cement and has a criminal record.

In early 2010, Beijing experienced a rare 50-year cold, and Lee Joon ‘ s trip to Beijing ended in silence.

Outside Beijing West Station, his classmate Seo Yuyang followed him slowly and sent him away. Li Jun remembers that the day he came to Beijing was snowy, but he has a hot blood in his heart. On this day, the snow is not melted outside the train station and Lee Joon’s heart is cold.

Lee Joon at this time should have remembered that failed job search trip in 2005, shortly after which Li Jun began to make panda burning.

Some suspect that Lee Joon will return to his old profession and continue to do the virus, which is, after all, his best. But Lee Joon responded with determination. No, definitely not. The first tweet he sent seems to be re-enacting:

“Panda Burn.” Because of this, after almost three years in prison, and years of learning and understanding, what am I supposed to do in this valley of life? Come on, everything’s gonna be okay. Milk will be there, bread will be there. It’s all going to start over, and it’s going to create this microblog, and it’s going to record a whole new Lee Joon’s heart.

Then Lee Jun faded out of the public discourse, and more often he played on Twitter as an ordinary bystander in the online world.

In 2010, during the Great War, Lee Jun gave two companies a hard time in Weibo: “The only thing in his mind is to use the Internet as a resource, and no one is safe to do anything for the Internet.”

In December 2012, Lee Jun shared an English song in Sina Weibo and disappeared.

Lee Jun’s last tweet.

In June, the following year, Lee Jun’s resurfaced, and Zhejiang Li Shui’s official announcement called Lee Jun’s “out of the mountain” in Li Shui. According to the information, Li Joon and others profit millions of dollars by operating online casinos using illegal means such as cybervirus.

And it seemed natural for him to go back to crime.

There have been countless hard days since his release, and Lee Joon’s determination has been tested over and over again. He was frustrated in finding a job, and because of the crime, his family also saw him.

The Internet, once used to be, is now so embarrassing. The whole of 2010, Lee Joon’s been living like a year.

Until the first day of 2011, when Zhang Shun called Zhang, a fellow panda cook.

When he first went to prison, Zhang Shun said to Li Jun that when he came out, our brothers went straight and started a business together.

On the other side of the phone, Zhang Shun also did plan a good business blueprint for Li Jun — using our specialty to become a network company and develop a variety of game software for profit. I’ll get the boss to pay, and you’ll do your best to get in.

Still young Joon Lee needs a life-saving straw.

This straw is not solid. A few people without a proper business brain have lost their way in fair and legitimate competition, and the software developed has gone unheeded.

Zhang Shun once again threw a straw — no more software, run a chess game platform. Lee Joon did not hesitate to say yes.

In April 2011, Lee Jun and Zhang Shun joined forces to launch a gaming game, such as the “Shoha” on the platform, through which players can participate online.

In order to obtain greater benefits, Li Joon even dedicated a game control virus to the platform, leaving gamblers dead. Lee Joon also quickly achieved freedom of wealth.

In 2012, Internet gambling was heavily practised in the country. Lee Joon saw the wind and several people talked about closing the gambling platform. But this time it was as late as it was, and the police, who already had evidence of his crime, attacked him in time and Lee Joon was arrested again.

In January 2014, the court closed the case, Lee Joon was again imprisoned for the offence of opening a casino and sentenced to three years ‘ imprisonment, and Zhang Sun, a “good brother ” , was also imprisoned.

Once again, it is not clear whether Zhang Shun has given him any new commitments.

In mid-2015, Lee Joon was released again. When he first got out of prison, he was 27 years old, still young, a few years into the palace, a year after his freedom had passed, and 33-year-old Lee Jun had unsurprisingly chosen to disappear completely, and since then there had been no more recent developments in him. Lee Joon became a story, a legend, and the pandas that had ravaged the Chinese Internet are now too old to be killed by any free guard or housekeeper.

Lee Joon once said it was his lifelong regret not to go to college. In other words, Lee Joon-ji’s business is like the biggest regret of the time of the Internet. Record number: YX11Qj3pmOj

I don’t know.

Keep your eyes on the road.