Core Viewpoint - The rise of internet and electronic communication technology has led to an increase in scams targeting minors, who are often naive and lack social experience [1] Group 1: Scam Methods - Scammers utilize social platforms like QQ and WeChat to post fake job offers, luring students with "low threshold, high return" promises to send fraudulent messages [4] - Common tactics include sending messages about "package delivery" or "order issues" to prompt victims to call back, leading to targeted scams [4] - Four main types of scams targeting minors include: 1. "Free Skin Trap" - Promising free game items and then charging activation fees [6] 2. "Red Packet Rebate" - Using fake rebate information to lure minors into groups and then charging various fees [7] 3. "Anti-Addiction Scam" - Claiming to lift game restrictions and tricking minors into revealing payment information [9] 4. "Fan Group Trap" - Luring minors into fan groups with promises of gifts or celebrity signatures, leading to financial exploitation [10] Group 2: Legal Consequences - The Beijing police warn that participating in such scams can lead to personal phone cards being restricted or suspended, and may involve legal repercussions under the Anti-Telecom Network Fraud Law [4] - A case from Guangxi involved a group of ten defendants who scammed minors by stealing their WeChat account information, resulting in significant financial losses [5]
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Qi Lu Wan Bao·2025-07-21 03:28