Chapter 351 Unlucky guy

Chapter 351 Unlucky guy

The small notebook that Zhao Chenghao handed over contained the confession they had obtained from the kneeling guy when they interrogated him. Just as Zhao Jingsheng had said before, judging from this interrogation record alone, this unlucky guy really knew nothing. He was just a small fry, doing things for others.

The person he served was called Cui Anyuan. The unlucky guy didn't know much about Cui Anyuan. He only knew that he was a broker-like guy who usually took orders from a website called "stresser.org".

Cui Anyuan has an account on the website "stresser.org". The person who posted the reward posted it on the website, and Cui Anyuan established contact with the other party through an encrypted Hotmail mailbox.

After that, if the other party thinks that he is reliable and capable of doing this, they will send An Rushong's identity information, photos and other information to his Hotmail mailbox in the form of encrypted email. During this process, because Cui Anyuan had no contact with the person who issued the reward, it was impossible for him to know the other party's specific identity.

An Rushong didn't know what this website called "stresser.org" was, but he could roughly guess the nature of the website.

According to the computer field, the so-called "network" is an iceberg floating on the water. 90% of it is under the water, and less than 10% is actually floating on the water and visible to people. The 10% above the water is the network that ordinary people can access and understand, while the vast majority under the water is the so-called "dark web".

If nothing unexpected happens, this "stresser.org" website should belong to the part that is underwater and cannot be accessed by different people. The guy caught by the Zhao Jingsheng brothers is probably a low-level middleman. His job is basically to accept such tasks from the "stresser.org" website and then find some desperate criminals to carry out the tasks.

If a website like "stresser.org" wants to operate normally, it must have some special means to ensure that the person who issues the task can pay as agreed, and at the same time, to ensure that the person who accepts the task abides by the contract. Moreover, this method is actually nothing special. It is nothing more than setting up a transfer pool of funds.

First, the task publisher is required to remit all the remuneration into a certain encrypted account, and then after the person who executes the task has completed the task and provided evidence, the remuneration will be transferred to the executor - the whole process is no different from the e-commerce platforms in An Rushong's previous life.

Thinking of this, An Rushong's thoughts went astray and he thought of the bank payment port.

In today's South Korea, there are actually e-commerce platforms, such as eBay Korea, gmarket, etc. Among these two e-commerce platforms, the former has not developed very smoothly in South Korea, perhaps because of local conditions. But the latter is booming. According to what An Rushong learned, this broken site now has more than 2000 million registered users. In a small place like South Korea, such a large number of users is already remarkable.

However, these two major e-commerce platforms have existed in South Korea for several years, especially the latter, which established its website seven years ago. But as of now, neither of these two e-commerce platforms has achieved real connection with South Korean banks, let alone more in-depth cooperation.

At present, the role played by banks in Internet shopping is actually that of an intermediary: consumers who shop on e-commerce platforms need to transfer the shopping money to the seller’s account through bank transfer before the seller will ship the goods to the consumers.

This payment method completely relies on the mutual trust between buyers and sellers, as well as the supervision of the e-commerce platform. The reason why eBay Korea's operation in Korea is not as good as gmarket is because sellers often defraud buyers on the former's platform, resulting in a low trust factor among consumers.

In An Rusong's memory, in the past, in China, "Mobao" had actually solved this problem. Five years ago, they had launched "Mofubao", thus achieving connection with banks. Before 03, the method used by "Mobao" on the platform was to classify sellers by credit rating.

However, in today's South Korea, neither gmarket nor eBay Korea has achieved docking and cooperation between e-commerce platforms and banks, they have not even formed a regulatory system for websites such as seller credit ratings.

Most importantly, as an important part of the e-commerce economic model, South Korea's logistics industry is still in a relatively backward state. Korea Post has not officially entered the logistics industry. Hanjin Group has many internal problems and its own operations are facing difficulties. Hyundai, Samsung, Lotte and other large conglomerates do not seem to have seen the importance of the logistics industry. However, Jin Yuwen's transportation is doing well. In An Rusong's impression, in his previous life, transportation seems to be the largest logistics group in South Korea.

Today, NGN software is developing well, and he has a close relationship with the new president, Li Minbo, who is about to take office. With such advantages in front of him, perhaps in the next five years, he will be able to rely on the "ecological chain" created by NGN software to make some arrangements in the field of e-commerce.

That's right, even at this time, An Rushong still had the mind to think about those trivial things. The reason for this was that he didn't really take the matter to heart, or in other words, he knew very well in his mind that it was basically impossible to prevent such things from happening.

How did that saying go? In this world, as a person, as long as you don't want to be a puddle of mud that everyone can step on, as long as you have a mentality of striving for progress, you will inevitably offend people, and the higher a person's status and the greater his wealth, the more people he offends. When this person who strives for progress achieves initial success, there may be people cursing him behind his back; when he succeeds further, there may be people who come to hold him back; when he achieves certain results and attracts attention, there will be people who hope he dies. And in the next step, perhaps one or two people who originally only cursed him will really take action against him.

Therefore, sometimes it is not that An Rushong wants to offend or provoke others, but since he has embarked on this path, offending people is inevitable, unless he gives up everything and returns to the mountains of his hometown to be an ordinary person - even if that happens, others will not show mercy when they come to deal with him.

Since it was inevitable that others would be thinking about him, what was there to be afraid of? No matter who wanted to kill him, it didn't matter. As long as the other party hid deep enough, no matter how worried he was, it would be useless. Therefore, facing this kind of thing, An Rusong could only do three things: first, stay calm; second, be cautious; third, do everything he could to find the opponent, and then do everything he could to kill the opponent, that's all.

The little notebook recorded the confession of the unlucky guy in front of them. The Zhao Jingsheng brothers also asked about Cui Anyuan's hiding place. However, according to the "unlucky guy" himself, he had few opportunities to meet Cui Anyuan. Cui Anyuan was very cautious. Every time he contacted him, he used temporary phone cards or public phones. But this time, he used NGN software to contact him.

Of course, the "unlucky guy" also provided three addresses, which were the places where he had met Cui Anyuan in the past. However, he was not sure whether he could find the person in these places.

It cannot be said that such a confession is completely worthless, but for An Rushong, it is indeed not of much use. He handed the notebook back to Zhao Jingsheng and turned his head to glance at the "unlucky guy" kneeling in front of him.

"Do you have anything else to ask him?" Zhao Jingsheng handed the notebook to his brother and asked.

An Rusong thought about it, shook his head and said, "I don't think I'll get anything out of it, so forget it. Don't bother."

After saying that, he stood up from the bed, took a step forward, and kicked the "unlucky guy" on the shoulder. The other party groaned after being kicked by him, and fell to the ground with his legs spread out. Then, like a maggot, he knelt up again on the ground, looking at An Rusong with fear and pleading eyes.

"By the way, what's this guy's name?" An Rushong seemed to have thought of something. He reached out and grabbed the hair on the forehead of the "unlucky guy" and asked casually.

Neither the Zhao Jingsheng brothers said anything, but Zhao Chenghao took a card from the side and handed it to An Rushong from a distance.

Letting go of the "unlucky guy's" hair, An Rushong took the card and looked down at it.

This is a "resident registration card", which is also the identity card of Koreans. From the document, it can be seen that the "unlucky guy" is named An Sang-seok, who actually has the same surname as An Rusong.

With this card, An Rushong felt more at ease. According to this guy, he used NGN software when he contacted Cui Anyuan before, and this was undoubtedly good news for An Rushong.

After putting the card into his pocket, An Rusong looked down at the "unlucky guy" and said to Zhao Jingsheng, "Brother Jingsheng, help me get rid of this guy."

The "unlucky guy" was really unlucky. He didn't even know who An Rushong was before, otherwise he wouldn't have fallen into the hands of the Zhao Jingsheng brothers. It seems that he and An Rushong really have no grudges against each other.

But there was no way. An Rushong was not a kind-hearted Bodhisattva. Since the other party wanted to kill him, no matter what the grudge was, even if the other party really had no grudge against him, he would not be so kind as to let the other party go. In his opinion, that was not kindness, but madness.

(End of this chapter)