First, these two accounts have identical profile pictures, and the bio information template is the same, both recommending public accounts. Secondly, every one or two days they post something about making profits through short-term trading, with obvious photo editing traces, in order to confuse the genuine with the fake, they first open a bacteria warehouse, then based on the opening point and closing price, they edit the data to amplify profits. Third, they dare not open real contracts; contract tracking is limited to the bacteria warehouse, so they can only display returns, but not actual profits. Their tactic is to first have you follow a public account, then message you privately through the public account to make you download a chaotic software called Seagull, which steals information from your phone and commits fraud.
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