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at the beginning of the school year, scammers "target people based on their behavior", and the internet police "counterattack"

2024-09-01

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first lesson of school

beware of online fraud

the internet police's anti-fraud manual

the fall semester of 2024 is about to start!

the scammers also quietly "started work"

targeting the characteristics of students of different age groups

scammers often "cheat people based on their personalities", which is extremely harmful

let students and parents be on guard

primary school students anti-fraud

1. stealing phone cards from children’s watches

the scammers "borrowed the phone watch to make calls" and stole the phone cards from the children's phone watches, resold them to others, and used them to make fraudulent calls. in the least serious case, the phone card will be blocked by the operator and added to the bad database; in the most serious case, it is suspected of aiding and abetting crime and will be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than 3 years or detention.

internet police countermeasures

tell your children not to lend their smart watches or mobile phones to others at will. if their phone cards are stolen or robbed, they should report the loss or cancel the card immediately and call the police in time.

2. impersonating a teacher to collect training fees

every new semester, there are always scammers pretending to be teachers or class teachers to defraud parents of new students. the scammers first sneak into the class home-school qq group and use the qq profile of the real class teacher or teacher, and then send messages in the group to collect "material fees" and "tuition fees".

internet police countermeasures

parents who receive such text messages should contact their child’s class teacher or school principal in a timely manner to confirm the authenticity of the information and not transfer money blindly.

3. click the link to view the course schedule

the fraudsters pretend to be the students' class teachers and "kindly remind" parents to click on the link to check the new semester's course schedule. these links are likely to carry viruses, and when parents click on the links, they may fall into the trap if they are not careful.

internet police countermeasures

do not click on unfamiliar text messages or unknown links, and delete them as soon as possible.

fraud prevention for middle school students

1. using celebrity fan clubs to commit fraud

scammers take advantage of the star-chasing effect of primary and secondary school students and establish fan groups through wechat and qq. they create fake screenshots of star support, trick fans into collectively recharging and donating gifts, or ask you to enter personal information by claiming that the star is giving fans benefits on his birthday or concert, or sending autographed photos, etc., and ask you to remit money at a "benefit price", and then freeze your account and ask you to pay a security deposit.

internet police countermeasures

please be sure to remind your children not to blindly chase stars, and be wary of information such as "account unfreezing", "paying handling fees", and "deposit".

2. free game skins and equipment scams

middle school students are keen on online games. scammers take advantage of their mental retardation and low awareness of fraud prevention, pretending to be game players, players of the opposite sex, game operators, etc., and commit fraud under the guise of low-price transactions, free skins and equipment.

internet police countermeasures

please be sure to remind your children not to trust information about discounts, winnings, sales, gifts, etc. that pop up in online games and be careful to avoid being deceived.

3. lying that the child is hospitalized

criminals "impersonate teachers" to call parents and falsely claim that their child had an accident at school or suffered a sudden illness and was sent to the hospital. they ask parents to transfer money immediately for surgery. parents are often extremely anxious due to the urgency of the situation and will transfer the money to the designated account as instructed by the suspects.

internet police countermeasures

when you receive similar text messages, you should remain calm, contact the school teacher or the person concerned first, do not transfer money blindly, and parents must save the teacher's phone number.

fraud prevention for college students

1. telecommunications fraud

the beginning of the university term is the peak period for telecommunications fraud, and college freshmen who have their first living expenses become the target of fraudsters. common forms include online shopping fraud, fraud for rebates from fake orders, online loan fraud, online game fraud, etc. for example, fraudsters post part-time job information for online shopping and fake orders, promising to return the shopping fee immediately after the transaction and receive an additional commission. when the first order is faked, the fraudster will give a small rebate. when the transaction amount of fake orders becomes larger, the fraudster will refuse to return the money for various reasons.

internet police countermeasures

telecom frauds are varied, but remember not to have the mentality of "seeking small profits" or "making big money easily"! don't easily believe in the so-called high returns!

2. fake freshman group

every year during the freshman school season, a large number of "freshman groups" that are difficult to distinguish between true and false appear on major platforms. they pretend to be official and post lead-in words in student groups of various schools to induce you to add friends. under the banner of free, they invite you to join various "free materials" and "high-paying part-time groups". they usually use "college english test band 4 and band 6", "free ppt templates", "graduate entrance examination materials" and other gimmicks to attract you!

internet police countermeasures

there is no such thing as a free lunch. if someone approaches you, they are either a scammer or a salesperson. the admission letter usually contains the contact information of the person in charge of welcoming new students or the class group chat. it is recommended to join the official new student group in this way.

3. lending routines

"plot loans" are usually posted on social media frequently used by students or in areas where students gather on campus, claiming "no threshold, zero interest, no guarantee", which is very attractive to college students who are not familiar with the world. once students "take the bait", these illegal loan companies will quickly arrange loans for students and "set traps step by step" by setting contract traps, issuing ious far higher than the loan amount, and deliberately letting students default.

internet police countermeasures

establish a scientific consumption concept, live within your means, consume rationally, use credit cards in a standardized manner, and do not trust various loan advertisements or false propaganda from bad online loans!

message from the internet police

autumn charm is everywhere

the return of students brings new things to the world

quiet campus

it's going to be lively soon

i wish all students a safe return to school.

in the new semester, we are marching towards new goals