The more society and people hate overseas telecom network fraud, it shows that the world has been suffering from "telecom fraud" for a long time. The film cuts into the corresponding emotions accumulated by the society for a long time, and also has the value and significance of caring about reality and giving voice to the deceived, as well as the effect of "anti-fraud propaganda" to bridge the "information gap" about telecom fraud.
Put all your eggs in one basket to be honest:
1, online fraud is harmful.
I believe many people who do business have been cheated by the internet to some extent, but the amount is different. While the information age brings convenience to ordinary people, it also brings hidden dangers invisibly. Some information is hard to distinguish between true and false, and some routines are hard to prevent.
Although someone told me that as long as I do one thing well, I can prevent fraud: no matter what others say, just cover my pockets. However, when you really encounter fraud, those reminders are forgotten, or you can't resist the greedy heart and the hand that wants to make quick money.
2. Internet fraud exposes the greed of human nature and the difficulty of network supervision.
Everyone who is cheated by the internet has a greedy heart and a desire to make quick money. This is human nature, everyone has it, but some people can control themselves rationally and not invest, while some people, especially those who want to get rich quickly, are more likely to be deceived.
Because, as you can imagine, fraudsters have already made countermeasures, how to satisfy you first, seduce you and let you fall into the trap they designed step by step. You fight alone, the fraudsters fight in teams, and whoever wins and loses is clear. What's even more funny is that those who are cheated are * * *:
Like sneaking around, don't let relatives know, always want to make a lot of money and be amazing. As a result, losers often lose all their money and end up in ruin. What's more, like Tian in "Put all your eggs in one basket", he couldn't accept the huge loss and had to jump off the building.
How many people have been cheated by online fraud and how many families have been destroyed by it? Why doesn't the state strengthen supervision? Can't the three major operating departments filter out those fraudulent information? Can I send a message to remind you? Or, with the current network technology, it is impossible to block out those fraudulent information? This is why these fraudsters are becoming more and more rampant.