Nowadays, mobile games and short videos are very popular, not only adults love to play and watch, but also many children have become the main force of playing mobile phones during the summer vacation.
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Not long ago, 10-year-old Zheng in Wangzhai Street, Xiangyang, was playing mobile games at home, and someone said that he wanted to buy a "Three Kingdoms Kill" game account and asked for offline transactions.
Zheng was unable to withdraw and was asked to recharge 10001 to solve. After Zheng recharged, he was asked to recharge, and was defrauded of a total of 10,001 yuan.
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Retweet a short video casually, saying that you are suspected of fraud? Recently, in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, the Xiuzhou Honghe Police Station received a call from Mr. Chen for help, saying that his daughter Jiajia (pseudonym) had been deceived on the Internet.
It turned out that when Jiajia was watching a short video that night, she added a strange netizen, and the other party asked Jiajia for help, forwarded a short video, and promised a reward of 50 yuan.
△ The other party asked Jiajia to help forward the video
In the face of the pie falling from the sky, the other party called a "sister" affectionately, and the simple Jiajia agreed to the other party, and after the video was successfully forwarded, the other party proposed to transfer money through QQ.
But after successfully adding QQ friends, the other party never responded, and Jiajia, who felt that something was wrong, directly deleted the forwarded video, but Jiajia didn't expect that the matter was far from over.
"The video you just forwarded is suspected of fraud!" Soon after Jiajia deleted the video, another friend application popped up on QQ, and the other party claimed to be "official customer service", and Jiajia hurriedly said that the video had been deleted.
"Do you have it saved in your parents' phones? We're going to check it out! In order to "clear the suspicion" as soon as possible, Jiajia quickly found a way to bring her parents' mobile phones and scan a QR code sent by the "customer service" respectively.
Then in the video call, the other party asked Jiajia to show WeChat, QQ, and even online banking apps, and the scared Jiajia showed this information to the other party one by one, cooperating with the so-called "remote verification".
The daughter's abnormal behavior quickly attracted the attention of her parents, and she refused to open her mouth after several questions, until Jiajia's father received deduction information on his mobile phone one after another, and the 6,000 yuan in one of the bank cards had been transferred away three times.
Police remind
During the summer vacation, children have more time to contact computers, mobile phones and other electronic products, and Internet fraud methods emerge in an endless stream, parents must do a good job of guiding! Pay more attention to your child's situation, and call the police for help as soon as possible in case of suspicious situations!
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Source: Fancheng Public Security, Jiaxing Public Security, Jiangsu News
Editor: Wang Jiali | Proofreading: Du Linxue
Editor-in-charge: Liang Long | Review: Zeng Chunman