More than 90% of the college students surveyed expect anti fraud education to enter the campus

2021-10-25

In Yao Linlin's online shop, a buyer appeared for urgent help: "when buying, it showed that the account was frozen for 9000 yuan and couldn't pay. What's the matter?" Yao Linlin went ashore for postgraduate entrance examination this spring and will study in a well-known university in Shanghai after summer vacation. Since then, many students who knew or didn't know her began to "seek experience" from her. Later, she simply opened an online shop to sell her postgraduate entrance examination notes. In line with the idea that customers' problems are big problems, she quickly asked the buyer about the situation, but she didn't want to. This sentence is the bait of the fraud trap. Telecommunications fraud appears in ever-changing forms, causing property losses to the people. The Supreme People's court announced in June this year that the current incidence of telecommunications network fraud is still high. In some large and medium-sized cities, the number of such cases even accounts for 50% of criminal cases. According to statistics from the Ministry of public security of China, in 2020, the public security authorities cracked 322 thousand cases of telecom network fraud, arrested 361 thousand suspect, knocked down 11 thousand criminal gangs involved in "two cards", and blocked 1 million 600 thousand web sites of fraudulent domain names. College students and other youth groups are the main groups in contact with telecom network equipment technology and products. Some college students are affected by telecom network fraud cases. China Youth Daily · Zhongqing school media launched a questionnaire survey for college students in 106 colleges and universities across the country, and a total of 2746 valid questionnaires were collected. The survey shows that 10.09% of the respondents have fallen into the fraud trap, 31.25% of the respondents have experienced fraud but have not been deceived, 50.98% of the respondents have been cheated, and only 25.97% of the respondents have not experienced or heard of fraud. The surveyed college students pay more attention to the prevention of telecom network fraud, and 95.59% of the respondents expect anti fraud education to enter the campus. Telecom network fraud claw spread to the campus Speaking of "fraud", Liang Qi from a university in Hunan has endless bitterness. Even after a lapse of four years, she still remembers the experience of being cheated for the first time. "At that time, I was just a freshman in senior high school. Because the school was a boarding system, my family would give me some pocket money every month, but the amount was not much." but Liang Qi didn't expect that the pocket money he just got was cheated by a liar before it covered the heat. "About noon, I received a message from a junior high school classmate. She said her mobile phone was down. I hope I can recharge 200 yuan for her and return it in the afternoon." Liang Qi, who received the message, was a little skeptical, but the liar soon sent her name and student number for "corroboration". "I said I could only help recharge $100, and he quickly agreed." recalling this experience, Liang Qi found that when swindlers pretended to be relatives and friends to cheat, they would do some "homework" in advance to understand some basic information. At the same time, they were very anxious to induce people to "take the bait" quickly. "When he sent several messages to express his thanks, I quickly charged the phone bill for the strange number." Liang Qi didn't realize that he had been cheated until junior high school students found their account and sent him an apology. Dare not tell her family, she can only temporarily "save money", "although the amount is small, it was still a great blow to me who was only a high school student at that time. As described by the popular sentence on the Internet, it is" it makes me even worse who is not rich. " When it comes to the scam of "canceling campus loan accounts", Yan Yan from Jiangxi Agricultural University said he was almost "in the middle". When he started school, he received a call from a strange number. Yan Yan described: "the other side is serious, and he has directly reported my name and ID number and asked if I have registered the campus loan." at that time, he did not know that this was a common practice of new scams. He soon became nervous when he heard the other person say "affect personal credit". Yan Yan recalled that the lawless elements at the other end of the phone actually didn't speak smoothly, but they were still students. As soon as he heard the influential words such as "identity information was stolen" and "credit investigation", he was easily "bluffed" by swindlers in panic. "Then he offered to help me cancel my account, but the cancellation operation has a time limit requirement. It takes 14 days to give up halfway." seeing that the cheated is about to take the bait, the cheater will strike while the iron is hot and ask the cheated to transfer 30000 yuan to the "safe account" within half an hour. After the account is cancelled, the money will be returned in the same way. "The so-called 'safe account' is actually their personal account. I realized it might be a scam when I was reminded in the process of borrowing money. When I questioned his job number and name again, he hung up immediately." Yan Yan, who knew later, was in a cold sweat, "Fortunately, I paid my tuition early. If I had just 30000 yuan on hand, I might have been cheated." Under the guidance of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of public security and the national anti fraud center, Chen Gongming, instructor of the anti fraud squadron of the Criminal Police Brigade of Jin'an branch of Lu'an Public Security Bureau, Anhui Province, explained the urgency of building a "no fraud campus" at the launching ceremony of the "no fraud Campus - campus fraud prevention plan" sponsored by China Youth Daily, CO sponsored by China University of political science and law and jointly undertaken by the youth school media and ant group. "Telecommunications network fraud is extremely harmful and has seriously endangered national political security, economic security and social stability. Some poor students want to" get rich " Short cut loans are swiped and eventually cheated, with the amount ranging from thousands, tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of yuan; some students are unable to repay their debts after being cheated, have too much mental pressure and take the road of suicide and pay the price of their lives; some students take the illegal and criminal road of swindling, renting, lending and selling bank cards and telephone cards. " Chen Gongming introduced that by holding various forms of publicity activities to prevent telecom network fraud with the participation of all teachers and students, we can further improve campus anti fraud awareness, consciously resist illegal and criminal activities of telecom network fraud, build a safe highland for campus anti fraud and anti fraud, and create a safer, stable and harmonious campus environment for teachers and students. The interviewed college students look forward to rich campus anti fraud education Yan Yan said that when all kinds of new scams first appeared, the success rate was relatively high. "If you haven't heard of or experienced such scams, it's difficult to establish the corresponding awareness of prevention." Yan Yan hoped that everyone would actively share fraud related cases, make the common means of swindlers public, and sound an alarm to the masses at the same time. "Anyone who mentions' student loan ',' cancellation of campus loan ',' student account to adult account or social account 'must be a fraud. If you really can't judge the authenticity, you can call the police first." Yan Yan hopes everyone can take over the baton of anti fraud and pass it on. "Many people think that fraud is far away from themselves, but they don't know that each of us is a potential victim. Only everyone adds bricks and tiles can this anti fraud firewall be built higher and stronger." With more and more anti fraud and anti fraud publicity, many college students are also paying attention to and learning anti fraud knowledge. According to the media survey of middle school and youth schools, 95.23% of the respondents have learned anti fraud knowledge, of which the most respondents have learned anti fraud knowledge through media communication and reporting (84.09%), followed by courses and lectures offered by the school (81.61%). In addition, the organization and publicity of public security and other relevant departments (68.24%) and informed by relatives and friends (47.31%) are also the learning channels of respondents. Xia LAN, who has also encountered telecommunications fraud, is a student of a university in Fujian. She lamented: "the fraud techniques of swindlers are updated too quickly, and there are more and more tricks. It is too important to popularize new fraud prevention knowledge to people in time." she was very willing to listen to the lectures offered by the police in the school, "The anti fraud police know the latest fraud methods and can tell us the latest fraud routines so that we can take targeted precautions. Moreover, we have higher trust in the police about the knowledge of anti fraud. At that time, when the police officer taught me, I was particularly introspective and self reproach." Xia LAN also liked the anti fraud communication done by the police on the online video platform, "Some police present anti fraud knowledge in the form of jokes, which is very attractive.". The survey shows that in the campus anti fraud education, respondents have organized anti fraud lectures and other related popular science activities (72.98%), spread anti fraud knowledge on campus media platform (68.46%), opened anti fraud related courses (56.96%), held anti fraud knowledge competitions, anti fraud literature and art performances and other creative activities (36.05%), and used the surrounding areas of the school (such as anti fraud moon cakes, anti fraud water cups, etc.) Publicity (27.39%). In the opinion of the respondents, there are still some deficiencies in campus anti fraud education, including the traditional form, not novel enough, low attraction to students (65.33%), insufficient publicity coverage (47.12%), anti fraud publicity staying on the surface, not enough warning to students (42.97%), and not making full use of the communication platform commonly used by college students (37.36%) The most anticipated form of anti fraud education is interesting anti fraud publicity films or other literary works (76.98%), in addition, front-line police enter the campus to carry out anti fraud related activities (67.33%), creative banners, posters and other anti fraud publicity works with strong visual impact (59.10%) , practical anti fraud publicity surrounding areas that can be carried around, such as water cups, mobile phone cases, canvas bags, etc. (47.05%), and the opening of highly practical offline anti fraud education public courses (40.68%) are also expected by college students. With the lesson of being cheated, Liang Qi has a deeper sense of prevention. She seems to have become a "little guard against fraud" in her circle of friends. She hates telecom network fraud: "the opening season is the peak of fraud. Many criminals deceive college students into divulging bank card information under the guise of 'canceling campus loan accounts'." In her opinion, such fraud has a huge negative impact and loss on College Students: "I heard that some students in our college were cheated of their tuition for a whole year and received psychological counseling from counselors for a long time." Therefore, Liang Qi, who joined the campus media of the college, began to actively participate in the publicity of the anti fraud theme, took the initiative to declare relevant topics, and made some boring knowledge into easy to understand graphics or videos for dissemination. Anti fraud education with a sense of science and technology and many tricks attracts attention Among the anti fraud forms expected by the respondents, the development of tools such as the national anti fraud center app that can intercept Telecom fraud (80.63%) is the highest, followed by combating information trafficking and eliminating information leakage (72.40%), and doing a good job in anti fraud science popularization in schools, communities, enterprises and institutions (66.02%) , spread anti fraud knowledge through films, videos, comics and other forms that are easier to spread (59.03%), establish a complete and effective fraud case reporting channel, publicize and restore the fraud process to alert others (54.04%), and strengthen the crackdown and punishment on fraud (52.51%). Establish a complete and effective anti fraud reporting channel to publicize and restore the fraud process to alert others (51.31%) Wait. Speaking of the popularization of anti fraud education, Yan Yan was deeply impressed by the promotion method of the "national anti fraud center app" organized and developed by the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of public security. "Some time ago, Chen Guoping, an anti fraud police officer from the Haigang District Public Security Branch of Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, was also an" anti fraud police officer Lao Chen ",

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