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Build a strong systemic defense line to ensure that candidates' wishes are not tampered with

2024-08-17

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Hu Xinhong

Recently, the police brigade of the Xincheng District Public Security Bureau in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia received a report that the person concerned claimed that his college entrance examination application was maliciously tampered with by others. After analysis and judgment, the public security organs found that Wang, a student of a vocational school in Hohhot, suspected of using covert means to obtain the account and password of his classmates to fill in the college entrance examination application, and took the opportunity to tamper with their college entrance examination application. The criminal suspect Wang confessed to his criminal facts, which constituted the crime of "damaging computer systems". At present, the public security organs have taken criminal detention measures against Wang in accordance with the law.

Filling out the college entrance examination application form is a serious matter, and its importance is beyond doubt. No matter what the reason, you cannot tamper with other people's college entrance examination applications. What is worrying is that tampering with other people's college entrance examination applications is not an isolated case. Just a few days ago, the Bojiqiao Police Station of the Yanggu County Public Security Bureau in Liaocheng, Shandong received a report from a resident named Zhang in the jurisdiction, saying that the college entrance examination application information he originally filled out had been tampered with. The police station took immediate action, and after investigation and coordination with relevant departments, they quickly identified Li from Linqing City as a major suspect and arrested him.

According to the investigation, Li used WeChat to impersonate a teacher and obtained relevant information such as the username, password, verification code, etc. used by Zhang to register for the college entrance examination. He then logged into the registration platform to modify Zhang's college entrance examination application, which resulted in Zhang not being admitted to the university he applied for.

There may be some grievances and disputes between classmates, but no matter what the reason, the students cannot tamper with their classmates' choices at will. Candidates whose applications have been maliciously filled in may be able to make up their applications with the help of relevant departments to minimize the negative impact of malicious applications, but the behavior of maliciously tampering with others' college entrance examination applications must be curbed.