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暑期未成年人上网安全教育需加强 警惕伸向未成年人的网络黑手
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-24 03:57

Group 1 - A 9-year-old girl in Quzhou, Zhejiang, was scammed out of 5000 yuan by a fraudster posing as a lawyer claiming she leaked a celebrity's privacy [1][3] - The girl was coerced into a video call and provided her mother's payment information after being threatened [3] - The case highlights the vulnerability of minors to online scams, especially during summer breaks when they have more internet exposure [1][4] Group 2 - Minors are increasingly becoming both victims and tools in online fraud schemes, as evidenced by a recent case in Changsha where a 16-year-old was recruited for a cross-border scam [4] - The scam involved using two phones to disguise international calls as local ones, leading to significant financial losses for victims [4] - The main suspect was lured by high-paying job offers for simple tasks like making phone calls, illustrating the recruitment tactics used by fraudsters [4]