Internet "aborigines" will also be fooled! Do you know what to do if you encounter fraudulent text messages, phishing websites and lost mobile phones?
"Drivers who feel that they are experienced and skilled, so they despise traffic rules, are the most prone to accidents." Even young people should improve their awareness of prevention.
Can the QR code of street strangers be scanned? Should I believe the winning text message with a link? What should I do if the staff who claimed to be a public security law asked for the bank card number and password?
Network security is around you and me, but there are many risks hidden behind these things that you and I may encounter in daily life. In the Internet age, network security is closely related to everyone. Some experts in the industry pointed out that if everyone can develop good security habits, the network security situation will also be greatly improved.
As one of the important activities of this year’s National Cyber Security Publicity Week, various streets, communities and business districts in Shanghai have launched the activities of "Cyber Security Entering Communities and Business Districts" to publicize the knowledge of cyber security to residents in various forms and raise their awareness of prevention.
They refused to pay quickly because of fear.
For a long time, the elderly are the favorite targets of fraudsters, because most of them "don’t know new technology" and "can’t help but be scared". In June this year, Yangpu Public Security Bureau cracked a telecom fraud case. Although the details of the case were disclosed, many netizens said that it was really an old-fashioned case without any "technical content", but the victim Tai Laobo was defrauded of more than 1.7 million yuan.
According to the police investigating the case, the reason why Tai Laobo was fooled was that on the one hand, the police officer who claimed to be "Guangzhou Zengcheng Public Security Bureau" made the honest Tai Laobo feel nervous; On the other hand, it is because Mr. Tai is not familiar with the transfer process of electronic banking, and he transferred the money to the liar without knowing it.
It turned out that Tai Laobo only opened online banking under the "guidance" of the swindler. After returning home, he logged into the designated webpage and filled in his bank account, password and other information according to the so-called "asset inventory requirements" of the other party. Mr. Tai inserted the U shield into the computer case as required, turned off the monitor, picked up the cipher and pressed the "OK" key. The website he logged in is actually a remote control software. The U shield and password device were originally the "double insurance" of online banking, but the scammer asked him to insert the U ton and transfer money, and then asked him to press the "OK" button when he needed to confirm. The "double insurance" failed to work.
"We are old, and now there are so many new technologies, what can we do if we don’t learn?" This morning, the words of Aunt Wang, a 67-year-old from Jiabei Community, resonated with many elderly people at the scene. In the eyes of many elderly people, fraud means still stays in telephone fraud, but with the popularity of fast payment, the methods of scammers have now become "increasingly sophisticated".
Residents of Yichuan Road Street have asked questions to telecom workers.
For fear of being cheated, many old people went to the other extreme and said "no" to all quick payments. Aunt Xu of Yichuan Road Street said that there is no other means of payment except the WeChat red envelope of up to 200 yuan in her mobile phone. Aunt Jin never used her mobile phone to pay and never dared to scan the QR code.
"Look at this QR code, even if it is posted at the door of the community cultural activity center, I dare not scan it. Who knows that what is scanned is not credible, is it put by a liar?" Aunt Jin pointed to the QR code on the side and said.
Multi-departments go into the community to answer residents’ questions
But even if it is as cautious as Aunt Jin, it seems inevitable that the trend of online shopping and mobile payment is now. "I went to the hospital two days ago to get medicine. When I saw some people scanning with their mobile phones, it was much faster to register and get medicine than to stand in line there." Aunt Jin told reporters that she planned to let her son teach herself after going back. "The most important thing is to know which QR codes can be scanned and which ones can’t."
"This is the reason why cyber security propaganda should enter the community." Luo Xin, a policeman from the Netan detachment of Jiading Public Security Bureau, said that most of the people who consulted him this morning were elderly people, most of whom were concerned about the security of online payment and personal information.
Luo Xin, a policeman from Netan Detachment of Jiading Public Security Bureau, is patiently answering questions for residents.
In order to help community residents improve their knowledge of network security, telecommunications, banking, public security and other relevant departments went into the community to answer residents’ questions face to face. At the same time, two booklets, "Pay attention to information security and enjoy smart life" and "Handbook of Financial Network Security Knowledge", were distributed to residents on the spot, with pictures and texts, which vividly answered the knowledge of how to identify fraudulent short messages and prevent counterfeit websites.
"Propaganda should also talk about strategy. The effect of special professional knowledge entering the community may not be good, but some wonderful stories are more popular with everyone." According to the relevant person in charge of the Municipal Network Information Office, during this year’s "Cyber Security into Communities and Business Circle" activities, various communities have carried out various publicity activities in light of their own realities.
This morning, Jiabei Community invited Huang Zhenliang, the story king of China, to walk into the community and tell a story about network security. Students from Tongchuan Primary School in Putuo District came to Yichuan Road Street Community Cultural Activity Center and performed a lively sitcom "Small Equipment, Great Security" to spread to the audience how to protect themselves in the online world.
Young people will also be deceived.
"We all think that the elderly are easy to be fooled. They are young people, Internet aborigines, and scammers can’t cheat, right?"
This afternoon, in Xujiahui hang lung plaza, the publicity activity of network security entering the business circle attracted many young people passing by. The policeman from the Netan detachment of Xuhui Public Security Bureau said, "This is like driving. Drivers who feel that they are experienced and skilled, so they despise traffic rules, are most prone to accidents."
On the night of August 28th this year in Chinese Valentine’s Day, a young woman, Liu, who lives alone, suffered a phone fraud. After the police monitored and reminded her through the anti-fraud center, she lied that she was on the phone with her "boyfriend" according to the liar’s instructions. Finally, the police and neighborhood cadres had to find a locksmith to open the door and take him to the police station. After some hard persuasion, Liu finally realized that he had encountered telephone fraud.
"In fact, the current means of fraud can’t be prevented. For example, before criminals posted the QR code of fraud on the QR code of bike-sharing, you might be fooled when you scan the code." The police said that even young people need to improve their safety knowledge and awareness of prevention.
At the scene, Xuhui Public Security Bureau also organized a question-and-answer activity on cyber security knowledge, and those who answered correctly could get a small gift. "Don’t think these questions are simple. Do you know which is the first incident in the world that paralyzed physical nuclear facilities through cyber attacks? Do you know the difference between Https protocol and Http protocol? "
Editor-in-Chief: Wang Xianle Photo Editor: Su Wei