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IT Home News on April 18, according to CCTV reports, recently, online frauds against primary and secondary school students have occurred in Guangdong, Jiangxi, Jiangsu and other places. When Xiao Zhou, a third-grade elementary school student, was playing online games on his mobile phone, someone sent a private message saying that he could give Xiao Zhou gifts and game equipment.

According to the primary school student, “There is a pop-up window showing that if you want to find a 13-year-old, send those (game) diamonds and suits, and if you want to add a private chat, he will ask me to add his QQ number.” The result reminded, “Because it is detected that you are a minor, the platform will automatically open the gift box for you, and it cannot be canceled. If you need to cancel the deduction function, please follow the instructions of the staff, otherwise the official will be within 30 minutes. Lock the bank card under your parent’s name and deduct 150,000 as the gift box fee, please follow the staff’s operation and deposit it in the official authorization code, so that he cannot deduct the fee, and the official will automatically return it if you receive it successfully.”

As a result, after Xiao Zhou scanned the QR code, he saw the prompt and worried that the bank card under the parent’s name would be deducted, so he followed the prompt of a strange netizen and was finally cheated of 6,000 yuan.

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