Group 1 - The article highlights a new type of scam targeting students after the college entrance examination, where fraudsters impersonate educational authorities to falsely claim that students have been caught cheating and their scores will be recorded as zero [1][2] - The scam involves sending messages that may include links to phishing websites, which can lead to malware infections and the theft of personal information and bank funds [1] - Police advise recipients of such messages to remain calm, verify the information with their school or local education examination authority, and avoid responding to the messages or providing personal information [2] Group 2 - In addition to the "zero score" scam, fraudsters may also claim to have "special channels" for early score checking, offer fake internal admission quotas, or impersonate experts on counterfeit websites to steal personal information and money from students and parents [2] - Authorities emphasize the importance of vigilance among students and parents, advising them not to disclose personal information, click on unknown links, or trust suspicious calls [2][3]
收到“作弊记0分”短信 警方提醒这是诈骗新套路
Xin Hua Wang·2025-06-10 03:54