Because the heroine used to be a psychiatrist, the whole episode has a visual sense of combining "Criminal minds" and "Lie to me" and putting on high-tech equipment. Fortunately, this kind of mixing is not annoying. The setting of the case is actually quite old-fashioned. In many episodes, you can guess who the culprit is early, but what is more interesting is the dizzying variety of criminal methods and investigation methods. Anyway, it is enough to fool me. The remote control of the printer to set fire, the use of the mobile phone's dynamic tracking system to restore the entire process of the criminal's crime, and the reconstruction of the three-dimensional dynamic picture of the crime at the moment of the crime by collecting data from various electronic devices at the crime scene, each of which is novel and exciting. Of course, the most important point is that cybercrime is similar all over the world, so when you watch this show, you have the kind of "intimacy" that other American TV shows don't have, such as phishing software, the trap of free wifi, and of course, when you watch it There is still a kind of worry that the road is one foot high and the devil is one foot high. It seems that how careful you are to guard against it can't withstand the powerful attacks of hackers. In addition, the descriptions of some Internet ethics issues are also very interesting. There is an episode about the impact of cyber violence on young people. It is very realistic. When I watched it, I was really moved.
Besides, the Cyber group is as warm as BAU. This is the basis for enjoying the drama. Everyone is so loving. At present, there is no common problem in American dramas that mess with the relationship between men and women. Xiaopang and Xiaohe are very cute. It is also full of love, but unfortunately the appearance is slightly worse.
However, the sequelae of watching this show is that I feel a little uneasy when I look at the electronic devices around me. Hackers are hard to guard against. Unless they are not used, they are really in danger all the time. At present, in addition to the common sense of paying attention to phishing text messages and emails, and trying not to use free WiFi, I have also learned one thing: when charging mobile phones in public places, you should try to use the power supply as much as possible, and it is best not to use USB to charge directly, because if Some people install a device to read data on the public USB interface, then once the mobile phone is connected to the mobile phone through USB, the mobile phone can be directly hacked, so terrible...
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