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The School of Computer Science and Information Engineering Held a Youth Market for Improving School Students' Network Literacy and Preventing Telecom Fraud

Release time:2025-10-26 clicks:

To effectively enhance school students' ability to identify and prevent telecom and network fraud and build a strong campus safety defense line, the School of Computer Science and Information Engineering held a Youth Market for Improving School Students' Network Literacy and Preventing Telecom Fraud in Dongfeng Square of the Emerald Lake Campus on October 26, attracting the active participation of many teachers and students from the whole university.

The activity site set up a fraud prevention knowledge Q&A area, a game interaction area, a photography work exhibition area and a micro-video exhibition area, showing the school's achievements in network civilization education from multiple dimensions. Teachers and students actively participated in the fraud prevention knowledge Q&A, thinking calmly and answering actively, and held discussions on more than ten types of common fraud methods such as fake shopping, online part-time jobs, impersonating acquaintances and "pig-butchering scams". The questions were set in various forms including single choice, multiple choice and judgment, comprehensively testing the participants' reserve of fraud prevention knowledge. The activity site received a warm response and became the focus of the whole venue.

This activity is an important measure for the school to actively respond to the university's call and continuously promote the construction of a safe campus. Through the entertaining Q&A competition, it not only effectively stimulated the enthusiasm of teachers and students in school to learn fraud prevention knowledge, but also further improved their cognition and prevention awareness of telecom and network fraud, enhanced the students' self-protection ability in daily life, laid a solid foundation for creating a safer and more harmonious campus environment, and also injected new impetus into promoting the normalization and effectiveness of campus fraud prevention publicity and education.


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