School of International Education Launches "Youth Escort: Anti-Fraud with You" Anti-Scam Series Campaign for Henan Province Youth

Release time:2024年12月17日 10:05 reviewer:

1. Posting Promotional Posters and Publishing Anti-Fraud Social Media Content

With the widespread use of the internet, cybercrime—particularly online scams—has become increasingly rampant. Even campuses, once considered "safe havens," now face severe challenges. As a high-risk group vulnerable to online scams, college students urgently need to enhance their awareness and self-protection capabilities. Introducing anti-fraud education into campuses is crucial to safeguarding youth and fostering growth. The necessity of campus anti-fraud initiatives cannot be overstated.

2. Organizing Themed Youth League Day Activities: "Youth Escort: Anti-Fraud with You" Across All College Branches

In each Youth League branch, class secretaries analyzed real-life cases, explained common scam tactics, and taught preventive techniques. These activities helped students understand the dangers of telecom and online fraud while equipping them with skills to identify and respond to scams. Students actively collected materials and promoted anti-fraud knowledge through diverse formats.

Key Objectives:

Educate students on types, methods, and identification of scams.

Enhance their ability to recognize and prevent fraudulent activities in daily life.

Strengthen class and Youth League cohesion, fostering teamwork and collective pride.

Raise legal awareness through education on relevant laws, clarifying rights and duties to uphold social justice.

Create a campus-wide safety culture, reducing incidents of fraud and contributing to social stability.

Common Scam Tactics

Impersonating Authorities: Claiming your account has security issues and demanding transfers for "verification."

Fake Prize Notifications: Informing you of a "big win" but requiring upfront fees or taxes.

Online Shopping Scams: Luring victims with low-priced goods, then disappearing after receiving deposits.

Romance Scams: Building emotional connections via social platforms and requesting money under false pretenses.

How to Identify Scams

Verify Information: Always confirm requests for transfers through official channels.

Avoid Suspicious Links: Refrain from clicking unknown links or downloading unverified apps.

Protect Personal Data: Never disclose sensitive information like ID or bank card numbers.

Communicate with Trusted Contacts: Discuss suspicious situations with family or friends.

Anti-Fraud Is Everyone’s Responsibility

Learn Anti-Fraud Knowledge: Stay updated on the latest tactics through online and offline resources.

Spread Awareness: Share anti-fraud tips with others to boost collective vigilance.

Report Scams: Immediately report fraudulent activities to authorities to combat crime.

The "Youth Escort: Anti-Fraud with You" campaign is not merely about knowledge dissemination—it embodies a philosophy of responsibility. By planting the seeds of anti-fraud awareness among youth, every student becomes an ambassador, spreading knowledge to families and friends. This creates a campus-centered anti-fraud network that radiates across society, making scamsnowhere to hide and contributing to a safer, harmonious, and transparent digital and social environment.