【法治之窗】 平台漏洞引致 未成年人迷失的警示
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2026-01-05 21:59

Group 1 - The core issue highlighted is the exploitation of a loophole in e-commerce platforms, allowing a minor to profit from fraudulent returns, raising concerns about the safety of online ecosystems and the behavior of minors online [1][2]. - The loophole, which allowed for refunds without returning items, indicates significant deficiencies in transaction process audits and monitoring of abnormal behaviors by platforms, suggesting a lack of awareness regarding malicious returns and inadequate risk prevention mechanisms [2][3]. - The case emphasizes the need for platforms to strengthen their technical defenses to protect their ecosystems and fulfill their social responsibilities, as the existing vulnerabilities can lead to substantial losses for merchants and potentially encourage criminal behavior among minors [2][3]. Group 2 - The lack of family education is identified as a critical factor contributing to minors' misbehavior online, with parents often failing to monitor their children's online activities effectively, reflecting a broader issue of insufficient parental guidance and network literacy [2][3]. - Recommendations for platforms include enhancing risk control systems using big data to identify high-frequency abnormal returns and establishing a cross-platform blacklist sharing mechanism to reduce illegal activities at the source [3]. - The article calls for a collective effort from families, schools, and society to integrate internet literacy education into the educational framework, helping minors understand the legal boundaries of online behavior through case studies and legal lectures [3].