There are about 10 days left in the winter vacation quota.
Quite a few students have already finished their winter vacation homework.
Pick up your parent's phone and play the game.
A parent in Luqiao received a text message about the deduction.
only to realize that his child had been targeted.
Real-world examples. On February 11, the Xinqiao Police Station of the Luqiao Public Security Bureau in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province received a report from the public, who said that his nine-year-old child Xiaohang (pseudonym) had been defrauded while playing with his mobile phone.
It turned out that when Xiaohang was playing with his mobile phone at home, he saw an advertisement that he could get a game for free, so he added ** as a friend through the QQ number on the advertisement, and scanned *** to contact "customer service" under the trick of the other party.
Screenshot of part of the chat.
After that, Xiaohang was told that his operation was wrong, and in order to get free **, the restriction must be lifted, otherwise it will lead to "books cannot be read, high-speed rail planes cannot be sitting, and parents will be held legally responsible". Xiaohang was frightened, so he went to the room alone according to the other party's request, added the QQ number of the designated customer service according to **, and scanned the payment sent by the other party*** and transferred 5 times to his mother's account.
Screenshot of part of the chat.
It wasn't until Xiaohang's mother saw the deduction text message on her mobile phone that she realized that the child had been deceived and immediately called the police.
At present, the case is still under further investigation.
During the winter vacation, as the time for students to use various electronic devices for entertainment increases, the number of game scams aimed at minors with "** acquisition of game accounts or equipment", "low-cost recharge of game currency", "boosting game accounts", and "free benefits" as bait increases, and the deceived children are often deceived and threatened to operate transfers through their parents' mobile phones.
*Remind. Buying and selling game accounts, recharging game currency, etc. should be operated through formal platforms, and there is a risk of being deceived in private transactions. Anyone who asks you to pay an "activation fee", "unfreezing fee" and "security deposit" must be a scam!
To parents. It is necessary to strengthen anti-fraud and anti-fraud education for children; Parents should try not to give important information such as ID numbers, e-bank accounts, and passwords to minors; Keep the mobile payment password properly; Don't set up passwordless payments lightly to prevent them from being deceived and transferring large amounts of money.
*: Taizhou Public Security.