Group 1 - Douyin released the "2025 Anti-Fraud Report," indicating that from January to July this year, the platform intercepted an average of over 7 million fraudulent messages daily [1] - The platform is collaborating with universities to host the "Anti-Fraud Gathering" event, which has already taken place in Beijing and will expand to other provinces such as Shanghai, Yunnan, and Shandong [1][2] - The report highlights that "high-paying part-time jobs" have become a prevalent form of online fraud targeting students, with scammers using various tactics to lure victims into downloading third-party software and making payments [1] Group 2 - From January to July, Douyin banned 1.64 million accounts related to part-time job scams and intercepted an average of 2.01 million related fraudulent messages daily, along with sending 1.36 million scam risk alerts [2] - The platform warns users to be cautious of job offers that require downloading other software, paying entry fees, or making advance payments, as these can lead to scams and potential involvement in illegal activities [2]
@大学生,你在网上刷到的“高薪兼职”很有可能是诈骗
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-08-26 12:48