China Economic Weekly-Economic Net News On February 22, the collapse of the test worm appeared on the hot search list on Weibo, causing heated discussions.
In this regard, there have been **tried to inquire and call the Beijing Duozhi Technology ***customer service** to which the test worm belongs, but no one answered. At the same time, the staff replied that the staff replied that it had not gone out of business, (the test worm) was still there, and it was rumored on the Internet that "the test worm went out of business" because some people had resigned. Regarding the suspension of many courses on the official website, it said, "Some courses can still be bought", and said that there was a business adjustment, and the headquarters (not closed) was also open normally.
The reporter inquired about the official website of the test worm and found that the courses on the official website of the test worm have become discontinued, sold out or free.
Tianyancha APP shows that Beijing Duozhi Technology, an affiliated company of Kaojiao, was established in November 2013, and the current state of the enterprise is survival, and its legal representative is Li Haoyu, with a registered capital of 2.6 million yuan, which is jointly held by Li Haoyu, Linzhi Tencent Technology, Horgos Fengmao Equity Investment Management Partnership (Limited Partnership), etc. According to the foreign investment information, 4 of the 13 companies held by the company are in a state of existence, including Shenzhen Youwei Interactive Entertainment Culture, Shandong Kaoworm Technology, Henan Kaoworm Education Technology, Beijing Duozhi Changlian Technology, and the rest of the 9 companies in Beijing, Wuhan, Shenyang, Fuzhou and other places have been cancelled.
According to the administrative punishment information, the company was fined 520,000 yuan for entrusting a company in Beijing to place advertisements on the Beijing Daxing Airport Line of the subway, including "3.77 million graduate students and 1.2 million graduate students in 2020". In addition, according to **, in January last year, the Beijing Municipal Communications Administration notified that there were apps that infringed on the rights and interests of users and security risks, and the list included test worms, which involved issues such as the purpose, method and scope of collecting and using personal information without clear instructions, as well as the collection and use of personal information without the user's consent.
New**Editor: He Yingxi.