Chinese law enforcement has dismantled cybercrime operations linked to a new variant of the Silver Fox Trojan virus, which targets employees in enterprises and public institutions, particularly in financial roles. The malware allows cybercriminals remote access to steal account credentials, intercept SMS verification codes, and harvest personal information. A criminal syndicate in Jilin province, led by an individual named Chen, developed this Trojan and conducted mass phishing campaigns, resulting in losses exceeding 7 million yuan. Police have taken action against Chen and 26 accomplices, with ongoing investigations. Recommendations for enhancing personal cybersecurity include downloading software from official websites, scrutinizing website domains, verifying links before clicking, and disconnecting compromised computers from the internet. Under China's Criminal Law, unauthorized access to computer systems and data theft can lead to imprisonment and financial penalties.