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Big heart! Entering "six 1s" successfully unlocked the phone he found, and the ranger contacted the "Ma Daha" owner

Big heart! Entering "six 1s" successfully unlocked the phone he found, and the ranger contacted the "Ma Daha" owner

On December 17, Jinshui District patrolling the streets picked up a Huawei mobile phone, randomly entered "six 1s" and successfully unlocked the screen, and through chat information they quickly returned the phone to a "Ma Daha" high school student.

At 9:50 a.m., Qin Surong, Gao Xinwei, Wang Xinping, and Zhao Junjie, members of the patrol squadron of the Wenhua Road Office of Jinshui District, patrolled to the vicinity of Nongke Road and Wenbo West Road Provincial Experimental Middle School, and found a mobile phone lying under an electric car parked on the side of the road.

The patrol team picked up and checked, determined that the mobile phone is a Huawei brand mobile phone worth more than 2,000 yuan, at this time there is no one around to stay, waiting for more than 10 minutes to see the owner come to look for, and no one calls the mobile phone to contact them for claim.

Several patrol members walked on the patrol road again, they tried to enter the mobile phone password, did not expect to just try to enter a few sets of numbers, actually successfully unlocked the mobile phone, "very casually pressed a few times, six 1s, the screen opened."

Through the chat information in the mobile phone, the patrol team members found the sloppy and heartless owner through the owner's friend, it turned out that the owner Zhan was a student of the provincial experimental middle school, and in the morning because he was in a hurry to enter the school, the mobile phone accidentally fell out of his pocket when parking.

"If it weren't for my classmates telling me, I wouldn't have known my phone was lost." Zhan received the information relayed by his classmates and immediately ran to the school gate to claim the mobile phone, he thanked the patrolman's uncle for his help, saying that he would keep his belongings properly in the future, and reset the mobile phone password to avoid the loss of property.

Although the patrol team quickly unlocked the mobile phone to find the owner, it is still necessary to remind the general public that when setting passwords for mobile phones and mobile phone apps such as Alipay and WeChat, do not abandon complexity and simplicity, set the combination of letters and numbers is more reliable, and try not to use personal names, birthdays, mobile phone numbers, QQ numbers and other letters or numbers that are easy to be guessed or tested, so as to ensure the absolute security of personal accounts.

(Zhengguan News Reporter Wang Yongsen Correspondent Zhu Zhiwei)

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