Many netizens are relieved to have avoided Microsoft's "black screen," only to realize that they have inadvertently become "zombies." The aftermath of Microsoft's "black screen" has led to the daily operation of the "Langya Chicken Catcher" to capture zombie computers.
According to analysis by 360 Security experts, the reason hackers are able to capture so many "zombie" computers is related to a large number of users disabling system automatic updates to avoid the black screen. After turning off automatic updates, these users failed to promptly use third-party tools like 360 Security Guard to apply patches and fix system vulnerabilities, thus giving the "Langya Chicken Catcher" an opportunity to exploit these weaknesses.