This case not only brought huge financial losses to the parents, but also had a serious impact on family relationships and children's mental health. The girl felt fear and guilt as a result of the incident, and family relationships were strained by miscommunication. At the same time, "Egg Boy Party", a game that is popular with teenagers, seems to have obvious deficiencies in its anti-addiction and safety measures. Since the beginning of this year, government accounts of public security and political and legal systems in more than 50 regions across the country have released fraud cases related to "Egg Boy Party".
Cybersecurity experts point out that online scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated and hidden, especially for minors with weak discernment skills, who are more likely to become victims. Parents and society should work together to strengthen cybersecurity education and raise children's awareness of prevention.
In addition, gaming platforms also bear an unshirkable responsibility. Strengthening the construction of anti-addiction systems and security barriers is not only for the protection of underage players, but also for the healthy development of the game industry.
This case has once again sounded the alarm bell of cybersecurity, and both parents and gaming platforms need to pay more attention and take effective measures to ensure the safety and health of minors in the online world.