Group 1 - The recent launch of the "National Anti-Fraud Action Month" highlights the widespread nature of telecom fraud, affecting individuals of all ages, with 40% of victims being from the post-80s and post-90s generations [1][3] - The urgency for enhanced anti-fraud awareness is underscored by the increase in scams targeting parents during the college admission season, with fraudsters impersonating official educational institutions [3] - The National Anti-Fraud Center has been proactive, sending out an average of 660,000 fraud warning messages daily, indicating the evolving tactics of scammers who now utilize advanced technologies like AI for more sophisticated fraud schemes [3][5] Group 2 - Effective anti-fraud campaigns can significantly reduce the incidence of fraud cases, as demonstrated by the newly released "2025 Anti-Telecom Fraud Prevention Manual," which outlines 20 key anti-fraud terms to help the public identify scams [5] - Various regions, including Beijing, Shanghai, and others, are actively engaging in anti-fraud promotions through outdoor displays and public transport, aiming to disseminate anti-fraud knowledge widely [5][6] - The complexity of combating telecom fraud necessitates a collaborative effort across society, with platforms enhancing security measures, law enforcement agencies adopting a comprehensive approach, and individuals being encouraged to improve their self-defense awareness [6][8]
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Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-06-21 13:09