More protection against virtual hitmen in secret online industry: China Daily columnist

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BEIJING - Several media outlets have in recent days reported about the existence of a secret online industry that can virtually cause harm to anybody for a price.

The police have cracked down on some of these tormentors, but many more continue to harass unsuspecting people. And damage to someone's reputation could leave a person scarred for life. The longer such an illegal industry exists, the more people will fall victims to it.

 

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