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What should college entrance examination students be wary of when filling in their volunteers?

1. Beware of unknown URL links: this category contains URL links about college entrance examination volunteers, which are generally sent directly to parents and candidates' mobile phones through strange numbers. After accidentally clicking in, the Trojan horse program of criminals will be implanted into the mobile phone, copying the information such as the bank card associated with the user, obtaining the payment verification code through interception, and cashing out through the third-party platform. Or by tricking parents and candidates into entering personal information, thus illegally applying personal data. So, don't click on such a link!

2. Be wary of the so-called "experts" to guide the filling of volunteers: Many lawless elements like to use the identity of the staff of the education department or the teacher of the college admissions office to conduct on-site volunteer consultation, or publish relevant information on the Internet to ensure the accuracy of volunteering and even ensure admission, thus charging parents and candidates a high consulting fee. This so-called "expert" often cheats on parents and candidates who are confused and don't know how to fill in their volunteers. Parents and candidates should remember to keep their eyes open, and they can consult the senior three class teacher, experienced people or previous students when they volunteer.

3. Beware of traps such as adult education and online education: In fact, adult education and online education are also one of the forms of higher education, but their entry threshold is low and they don't have to pass the college entrance examination, which is essentially different from traditional formal higher education, not to mention academic qualifications. Criminals will deliberately confuse the audience and make parents and candidates mistakenly think that they can go to a famous university for education, thus charging tuition fees. In fact, after entering school, we will find that this kind of education is not the same at all, so parents and candidates should know the classification of education in advance and be alert to related traps.

4. Beware of universities and majors that can be operated internally: Many lawless elements take advantage of their parents' and students' eagerness to attend a university or major, claiming that they can find someone to operate internally, and even if their scores are not reached, they can give priority to admission and enter their favorite universities and majors. Or, you can file or enroll in colleges and universities normally according to the candidates' grades, but criminals call it internal operation and ask parents and candidates for credits. If you don't pay, you can't get in, thus asking for high benefits. Remember not to disclose the candidate's test number and ID card easily, and check the admission information in person to prevent being cheated.

5. Beware of scams such as independent enrollment and targeted enrollment: Many parents and candidates favor independent enrollment and targeted enrollment in colleges and universities, but they are used by criminals. By boasting, they can get the independent enrollment quota of famous universities, and even know the directional enrollment plan of a university, thus ensuring admission to parents and candidates and charging high fees. At present, colleges and universities that meet the requirements of independent enrollment have been released to the public. Candidates should not only meet the qualification standards of independent enrollment test in colleges and universities, but also take the college entrance examination to reach the admission control score line, and finally choose the best candidates. You can't just pay to go in.

6. Beware of Trojans' short message fraud: In order to defraud the trust of candidates and parents, criminals send short messages such as inquiring scores and medical examination reports through pseudo base stations, and attach links to websites. Once the link is clicked, the mobile phone will be attacked by Trojan horse virus. After the scammer obtains the information of the associated bank card, he will directly withdraw the money from the bank card by intercepting the payment verification code. Some websites induce candidates and parents to input personal information to facilitate the next fraud.