First of all, I would like to explain several special terms on the QQ black market:
QQ envelope-these words are usually seen in many QQ transaction forums. The so-called QQ envelope is an illegal means by hackers (Trojan horses, intrusion into others' computers, and theft of LAN information) the QQ number and password, which are saved in the unit of ten thousand. The envelope is divided into one-hand envelopes (original, hackers randomly store stolen QQ numbers and passwords without passing through any tools ), second-hand envelop (the hacker tool has taken out valuable numbers and the remaining number) and N-hand envelop.
Email washing-some hacker tools are used to screen out valuable numbers (QB numbers, unprotected nicknames, and 5-or 6-digit nicknames) in the first-hand mail.
Password protection number-password-protected, but the password-protected number is missing because the password is too long.
Coin-refers to the number of qbs that cannot be an integer, such as 0.7. However, I have heard that the number of qbs below 10 is also called coin. I have not figured out the details yet!
The detailed process from theft to sale of the QQ number is as follows:
Step 1: steal the number-package.
Hackers steal QQ numbers and passwords by using network techniques (placing Trojans, intruding into others' computers, and stealing information in the LAN), and save the passwords in the text format, it is called an envelope, and then it is assigned to the buyer's next home on the Internet.
Step 2: Filter sub-products
Next, I bought an envelope from a hacker. Through some hacker software, I used the valuable QQ (, 6, and 7 bits, which contained QB and password-free nicknames, and store the remaining number as a second-hand envelope and sell it to others. Some of the numbers that have been filtered out will be added to the favorites, and you can see if they will be returned for a period of time (via password protection, appeal, and other means). If you do not want to go back, it will be sold as a dead-end number (low price), while unprotected numbers will be sold at a higher price! QB numbers are directly sold as QB numbers, which are generally distributed to sellers who sell QB on major online transaction platforms at a rate of about 2.
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