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The mother was deceived by nearly 80,000, and the son's rights defense was deceived to transfer another 9,000

According to Western Decision reports, recently, Ms. Chen in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, did a task to receive free red envelopes, and called the police after being deceived of 78,000 yuan. On Saturday, Ms. Chen's high school son, who learned of the incident after school, claimed to use modern means to defend his rights, but was cheated out of another 9,000 yuan.

It is reported that Ms. Chen's son searched for the information that was deceived and accepted on the Internet, so he clicked on the consultation and QQ, and the nickname of the recovery center convinced him. The other party said that as long as the 9,567 yuan of rights protection fees were transferred to the designated account, the 78,000 yuan that was deceived could be returned, but the transfer was blocked soon after.

Tianyan News reported that with the rapid development of information networks, fraudsters also took advantage of this opportunity to target students with simple minds and little social experience, luring them into being deceived.

According to the "Characteristics and Trends of Cybercrime in the Special Report on Judicial Big Data" issued by the Supreme People's Court, the main tools and proportions of online fraud cases were disclosed, with QQ and Alipay accounting for 42.21%, 35.23% and 15.28% respectively, ranking the top three.

The mother was deceived by nearly 80,000, and the son's rights defense was deceived to transfer another 9,000
The mother was deceived by nearly 80,000, and the son's rights defense was deceived to transfer another 9,000

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