Chapter 6
Most people still use OO as their primary office chat tool.
It was past nine in the evening, and as a manager, he was setting an example by working overtime.
Of course, his overtime mostly involved wandering around the office, drinking a cup of coffee, or chatting with female staff.
After all, he wasn't needed to do any actual work.
By around nine-thirty, Wang Wang Shengli felt it was about time for him to leave the company.
As a manager, setting an example by working overtime until nine-thirty was enough.
Even if anyone in the company had complaints, they had nothing to say.
As usual, he sat at his desk and prepared to shut down his computer.
The moment he gripped the mouse, the blacked-out screen came back to life.
Then he saw the notification that his OO had been forcibly logged out.
This left Wang Wang Shengli momentarily stunned.
How had his OO been forcibly logged out? He hadn't been logged in anywhere else.
Confused, he clicked to log in again.
But he was prompted that the password was incorrect.
Wang Wang Shengli immediately realized his account had been stolen.
"Damn it, who the hell stole my account?" Wang Wang Shengli instantly flew into a rage.
He hadn't even logged into any inappropriate websites, so how had his account been stolen?
His OO was mainly used for work, containing mostly work colleagues and company leaders, followed by family, classmates, and friends.
If his account were stolen and used to send inappropriate messages, it would be incredibly awkward.
Most importantly, he feared someone might use his OO to scam money.
With that thought, he got up and left the office.
A short while later, Wang Wang Shengli returned.
Following behind him was a man in his late twenties.
This man was a technician at their company named Fang Ze, who was very knowledgeable about computers.
He was also well-versed in OO, and Wang Wang Shengli had brought him over to help recover his account.
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