As the double holiday period concludes and work resumes, cybersecurity concerns remain paramount. We once again remind all internet users to pay attention to the following cybersecurity matters to establish a solid foundation for the future.
**Exercise Caution When Connecting to Public Wi-Fi**
Whether in shopping malls, train stations, or tourist attractions, free Wi-Fi is almost everywhere. When connecting to Wi-Fi in public places, extreme caution is essential. While public Wi-Fi appears convenient, it may harbor significant security risks. Hackers frequently exploit these networks to steal users' personal information, including account passwords and banking details. Criminals often take advantage of these opportunities by setting up fake Wi-Fi hotspots to lure users into connecting, thereby stealing personal information and data. Therefore, while enjoying the convenience of networks, we must remain vigilant, choose officially certified Wi-Fi hotspots whenever possible, avoid connecting to unknown networks, and refrain from conducting operations involving sensitive information on such networks.
**Never Scan Unknown QR Codes**
With various promotional activities and discount offers everywhere, QR codes have become bridges connecting online and offline experiences. However, this also provides opportunities for criminals. They may embed malicious links or viruses in QR codes, and once users scan them, they risk financial losses or personal information leaks. In public places, we may encounter various tempting QR codes, but many may conceal malicious links. Once these QR codes are scanned, our phones may become infected with viruses, and personal information may be compromised. Therefore, when facing these unknown QR codes, we must remain alert, carefully identify the source and authenticity of QR codes, and avoid scanning them carelessly.
**Prioritize Official Channels for APP Downloads**
When downloading applications, we must choose official channels such as reputable app stores or official websites. Apps from unofficial channels may carry viruses or malware that not only affect our phones' normal operation but may also steal our private data. To protect our phones and personal information, we must carefully select app download channels and never download apps from unknown sources for temporary convenience.
**Strengthen Internet Supervision for Minors**
Although the long holiday has ended, children still have many opportunities and time to access the internet. Their ability to distinguish and self-control in the online world is relatively weak. Therefore, parents should constantly monitor their children's online activities, guide them in proper internet use, and prevent them from falling into online scams or harmful information traps. Parents can establish internet time agreements with their children, supervise the websites they browse and applications they use, teach them how to identify online scams and harmful information, and create a healthy and safe online environment for children.
**Don't Believe or Spread Rumors**
After the holiday ends, various messages emerge endlessly, but many contain false information. We must maintain rationality and judgment. For unverified information, we should not easily believe or forward it to avoid becoming spreaders of rumors and causing unnecessary panic and negative impacts. When facing the complex and varied information online, we should maintain an objective and rational attitude, verify information authenticity through official channels, and jointly maintain the clarity of cyberspace.
Let us always remember the importance of cybersecurity and work together to create a safe and harmonious online environment.