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  • 1. Internet safety precautions for primary and secondary school students
  • 2. My surname is Cao, my exclusive online name
  • 3. Boys born at noon on the fifth day of the tenth lunar month
  • 4.Cao Shunli case

Internet safety precautions for primary and secondary school students


As an open information dissemination and communication tool, the Internet has entered our lives. So what kind of network security should middle school students pay attention to? The following is the content I compiled about middle school students’ network security knowledge. I hope you all like it!

Internet security knowledge for middle school students

1. Middle school students should not be addicted to online games

While the Internet has brought convenience to everyone, it has also sounded the alarm for us. Let me tell you a few cases below. Case 1: Yu Bin, a senior high school student in Nanchang, was studying intensively to prepare for the college entrance examination, but he went to the Internet cafe every day with his schoolbag on his back. "Going to school", he eventually died suddenly due to excessive nervousness and excitement while playing online games; Case 2: Tang Liang, a middle school student in Shifang City, Sichuan Province, was a well-known online game master in the local area. After being killed by his opponent 23 times, he couldn't tell the difference between the virtual world and the real world, and finally killed his opponent in the real world; Case 3: 19-year-old Wang Jin was addicted to online games and couldn't extricate himself. In order to get money online, he did not hesitate to use iron. He hammered to death the grandmother who had single-handedly raised him, and went to the Internet cafe again after her grandmother stopped breathing without even bothering to change her clothes and shoes. After killing his grandmother, he did not think of running away, but he still continued to hang out in Internet cafes as if nothing had happened. Wang Jin's addiction to the Internet is incredible... These are all cases of being addicted to online games and unable to extricate themselves and going to extremes. Male students should pay attention! Have fun. You can play games, but don’t get too addicted.

2. Middle school students should not meet netizens easily

What I just mentioned are male students, so what about female students? Let’s take a look at a set of data first. When we search on Baidu with the keyword “see netizens being cheated”, we can find more than 430,000 results, including those who were defrauded of money, Being deceived into MLM dens, girls seeing netizens being deceived, raped or even killed were also on the top of the list. For example: At 19:00 on July 17, 2013, it was still dark. Xiao Min, who had just had dinner, made an excuse to visit a classmate’s house in the west of the village. She came to the small square in the village alone and met QQ netizen “Miao Xiaoshuai” whom she had never met before. "They met to meet, but they were forcibly taken to a cornfield outside the village by six men from a neighboring village and sexually assaulted. In June 2014, 15-year-old Yunnan girl Xiao Cao chatted on QQ online.

I got acquainted with a local man and believed in sweet words. I followed him to Weihai to relax but was violently raped. Xiao Cao escaped by chance and met a local male netizen in Weihai. He was beaten and scolded again. The penniless Xiao Cao called the police for help. On the 21st, with the help of the police, Xiao Cao returned home smoothly. There are many similar cases. Students, when netizens ask to meet, please open your eyes wide first. Bloody lessons sound the alarm to us all the time. Of course, through the influence of the news and the repeated bombardment of parents and teachers, our classmates have certain antibodies and will not be easily fooled. But I still want to talk about it here and give you another vaccination, hoping to beat you into an iron wall. Invincible to all poisons.

3. Middle school students should be cautious when publishing information

Amendment (9) to the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China adds a paragraph to Article 291 of the current Criminal Law: "Fabricate false dangers, epidemics, disasters, and police situations, and disseminate them on information networks or other media, or knowingly know that the above-mentioned false information is, Anyone who intentionally disseminates information on information networks or other media and seriously disrupts social order shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than 3 years, criminal detention or surveillance; if serious consequences are caused, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 3 years but not more than 7 years. "This is restricted from the source of the law. The unscrupulous behavior of those "big Vs" has also sounded the alarm to us middle school students. Some of our classmates like to post on Weibo and forward messages. This is okay, but we must remember that any information that has not been confirmed by ourselves or officially announced You must not post or forward it, because when you post or forward it, you cannot predict the possible consequences. If it leads to serious consequences, it is a violation of the law.

Will be punished by law. On September 12, 2013, an accidental death occurred in Zhangchuan Town, Zhangjiachuan County, Gansu Province. On the 14th and 15th, Yang, a 16-year-old junior high school student, questioned the cause of death of the deceased many times on the Internet and posted remarks such as "We must march!". The next day, a large number of people marched and besieged the government. On the 17th, Yang He was criminally detained on suspicion of picking quarrels and provoking trouble. On May 29, 2008, Jia Zhipan, a computer major student at Xi'an Eurasian University, used his computer knowledge to control the network server in the computer room of Xi'an Eurasian University through his own computer in room 218 of Dormitory Building 2 of Xi'an Eurasian University. , conducted a cyber attack on the website of the Shaanxi Provincial Earthquake Bureau. After deactivating the username and password of the Shaanxi Provincial Earthquake Administration website, Jia Zhipan invaded the information release page of the website and published a self-made headline at 20:53 that day: "A strong earthquake will occur in Shaanxi and other places tonight at 23:30." of false information. Within 10 minutes after the information was released, the number of clicks reached 767. Subsequently, people continued to call the Shaanxi Provincial Seismological Bureau to inquire about the matter, causing serious panic among the public. In accordance with Article 291-1 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, the defendant Jia Zhipan was found guilty of fabricating and deliberately spreading false terrorist information and was sentenced to one year and six months in prison. Both real cases misled the public to a certain extent, disrupted the normal social order, brought panic to the public, and caused unnecessary trouble. They are typical campus illegal and criminal incidents in which students use network tools to publish false information.

Students may rarely commit crimes, but I still want to remind students to be cautious when publishing information on the Internet, and not to upload some negative photos of their classmates' lives to WeChat. For example, a male classmate in a middle school took his classmate in the shower The photos were uploaded to Weibo, and some students in our school posted some less-than-glorious photos on WeChat. Fortunately, they were discovered by the school in time and did not cause major adverse consequences. When you post negative photos of your classmates, you are infringing on other people's privacy and it is also illegal. On the other hand, it is easy to cause conflicts among classmates.

4. Middle school students need to beware of online fraud

With the development of the Internet, surfing the Internet has become an indispensable part of people's lives. However, while it brings convenience to people, it also provides opportunities for criminals to commit "online fraud." Common online scams include: 1. Using QQ account hacking to commit fraud; the scammer uses a hacker program to unlock the user's password, and then pretends to be the victim's QQ friend or relative to borrow money. 2. Use online game transactions to commit fraud; 3. Use online shopping to commit fraud. 4. Use online lottery winnings to commit fraud. 5. Use "phishing" to commit fraud. 6. Use the Internet to order air tickets and train tickets to commit fraud; 7. Fraud targeting college students and graduates for employment, part-time jobs for current students, etc. Let me give you an example. Li, a classmate from a certain school, said that on October 25th, he saw someone posting power leveling information while playing the online game World of Warcraft, so he added QQ to discuss power leveling matters. After negotiating the price, the power leveler said that he was on cvbce. Go to the transaction and open the website. At first glance, there was nothing wrong, so I recharged 300 yuan. Later, the platform said that I needed to add 800 yuan as a deposit. The negotiation was fruitless, so I recharged another 500 yuan. The customer service attitude was very good. After chatting for a while, they said that there was an error in Mr. Li’s account and the money could not be transferred, so he asked Mr. Li to recharge 2,800 yuan. Classmate Li realized something was wrong and kept asking customer service what was going on. The other person said that he needed to report it to his superiors and that it would be resolved in three days. There was no news after that. After that, classmate Li saw many similar cases on the Internet and determined that he had been defrauded of 800 yuan.

Mobile phones are our personal privacy. They have our QQ, WeChat, and are even bound to bank cards. Therefore, when we go online, we should not click on links from unknown sources, grab red envelopes from unknown sources, or disclose our personal information casually. , and I also hope that everyone will make good use of the Internet, make themselves the masters of the Internet, and use the Internet to serve themselves.

Finally, the following initiatives are issued to all teachers and students in the school:

1. Comply with the convention and strive to become the norm of network ethics. We must learn Internet ethics, understand basic right and wrong, right and wrong, enhance awareness of Internet ethics, distinguish between good and evil online, beauty and ugliness, stimulate the yearning and pursuit of a better online life, and form good Internet moral behavior standards. .

2. Abide by conventions and strive to be a messenger of network civilization. We must understand the connotation of Internet civilization, understand the principles of advocating science and pursuing true knowledge, enhance the awareness of Internet civilization, use the language of Internet civilization, advocate new trends of civilization in the infinite and vast Internet world, and create a healthy Internet moral environment.

3. Abide by conventions and strive to be the guardian of network security. We must understand the importance of network security, use network resources legally and rationally, enhance network security awareness, supervise and prevent hidden dangers, maintain normal network operation order, and promote the healthy development of the network.

Internet safety precautions for middle school students

The Internet has become an indispensable part of our lives, providing us with great convenience in obtaining information, making friends, etc. With the arrival of the holidays, students will spend much more time using the Internet. In order to strengthen students' understanding of network security, improve their awareness of the prevention of cybercrime, make reasonable and correct use of network resources, and spend a pleasant summer, the school We hereby invite students and parents to pay attention to student network security issues and pay attention to the following aspects:

1. Be vigilant when making friends online, distinguish the difference between the Internet and reality, and avoid being overly addicted to the Internet.

2. Do not leave any real personal information (including name, age, address, school, class, etc.) on untrusted websites, or disclose this information to other netizens.

3. Be careful to guard against netizens or lawbreakers with bad intentions appearing on the Internet, and pay attention to strengthening your awareness of personal protection to prevent bad elements from causing unnecessary harassment to your personal life.

4. You should abide by the law and be self-disciplined in online activities, identify harmful and untrue public information spread on the Internet, do not be misled by bad speech and information, and do not participate in the production and dissemination of harmful and useless information.

5. If you do not know the other party, you should try to avoid meeting directly with netizens or participating in various social activities to avoid being taken advantage of by criminals and endangering your own safety.

6. Online shopping or transactions should be carried out with the help and guidance of parents. Product information or transaction status should be verified in advance. Do not easily pay the other party or provide bank card passwords, and be wary of online fraud.

7. Parents should pay more attention to, guide and supervise their students' online use, and appropriately control their students' online time to avoid various illnesses caused by long periods of time online.

Student Internet Safety Guidelines

1. Don’t trust others easily on the Internet

In order to deceive your trust, online scammers can pretend to be a boss, an expert, a doctor, a policeman, a lawyer, a handsome guy, a beautiful woman, or even the leader of an important national agency. You must remember that everyone on the Internet cannot see each other and cannot understand each other's actual situation. The person you are talking to may be a rogue who can only type.

Don't easily believe emails containing attacks on state institutions and leaders. Those reactionary emails claiming to be "truth" and "little reference" fabricate a large number of baseless and distorted reports to disturb people's hearts and attempt to create social unrest. Who can prove what they say? Is it true? Do not believe emails with cult or superstitious content. For example, some emails say: "Your receipt of this email will bring you good luck, just forward this email to 20 people." Please don’t hesitate to delete emails like this when you see them in the future.

2. Do not disclose your personal private information to anyone

Do not disclose your name, phone number, address, any passwords and other important information to anyone. Otherwise it is likely to cause you trouble. For example: Sina News website reported many cases of female college students being harassed by a large number of pornographic phone calls. Because they revealed their personal names and phone numbers to netizens, they were maliciously posted on porn website forums.

3. Do not accept any type of files from anyone

Nowadays, it is very popular to use QQ and MSN to transfer files. We are here to seriously warn everyone that receiving files from others is extremely dangerous. Files of any format, such as pictures, text, screen savers, electronic pets, etc., may be synthesized with Trojan horses inside. If you open these files, it is possible that they contain Trojan horses. Your computer is completely controlled by others, and all hard disk data can be viewed, modified, and deleted by anyone, and any passwords such as QQ, email, online banking, game accounts, forum accounts, etc. may be stolen. Let me emphasize again: Do not accept any documents unless necessary for work or otherwise. Even if you receive documents from classmates or old friends, you should be especially careful when receiving them. These people are often playing pranks. They may not be malicious, but as soon as you run the file with Trojan horse, other people using Trojan horse control software can search your computer and run Trojan horse. Being infected by a Trojan can also make your computer run slower.

4. Pay attention to QQ tail virus

As soon as you open QQ, you may receive a message from a friend, for example: 1: Introduce you to a good xxx website. 2: I found your photo on the XXXX website and asked you to take a look. 3: Say it’s urgent, help him transfer money to his friend’s bank account first, and then transfer the money back to you in the evening. 4: Let you dial a phone number and listen to the messages he left for you and the songs he ordered for you, etc. Please don’t believe that these are automatically sent by your friends who have been infected by the QQ virus. If you visit the website that prompts you, you may be infected by the same virus. Money transfers and phone calls to listen to messages are scams.

5. Antivirus software is not 100% reliable

Installing anti-virus software can protect against most viruses and Trojans, but it is not 100% reliable. Some unpopular Trojans or modified Trojan variants cannot be detected and killed by anti-virus software. So if your computer cannot detect Trojans with anti-virus software, it does not mean that your computer is Trojan-free. In particular, some hackers write their own Trojans for their own use. Since they are not circulated, they are not included as targets for strangulation by anti-virus software. These Trojans are the most dangerous.

6. Don’t run attachments in emails

Attachments in emails are likely to contain viruses and Trojans. Unless you are sure that the attachment in this email is from a friend and has something you need, do not open it.

7. Pay attention to safe use of cameras

Since hackers can use Trojan software to remotely open your camera for peeping or recording, unplug the USB cable connecting the camera to the computer when the camera is not in use, or move the camera lens to face the wall.

8. Girls should not meet strangers online alone.

Girls must not meet alone with strangers online. If you really need to meet, bring a few friends with you.

9. Stay away from online pornographic content and create a better life

Internet pornographic content is a kind of spiritual drug that makes people addicted to it very easily. It poisons the pure hearts of boys and girls and creates countless voyeurs, rapists and psychopathic perverts. Regarding the spread of online pornography, I can only call on everyone to consciously resist online pornographic content and make good use of the Internet to do meaningful things.

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My surname is Cao, my exclusive online name


Cao Jiawang, Cao Xing, Cao Shengli

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Boys born at noon on the fifth day of the tenth lunar month


17 o'clock is unitary time, not noon time
Cao Zijue
Zi (meaning pillar of talent)
A kind of catalpa tree native to China is a deciduous tree, 6-9 meters high, with opposite leaves, wide ovate, apex tip. Large panicle, terminal, yellowish white with slight purple spots, long filamentous capsule, flat seeds, the wood can be used for construction and making woodware
Jue (meaning the crystallization of the perfect love between two people, and cherishing it very much)
(1) Two jades merge into one.
(2) Jade name.
(3) Beautiful.
(4) Rare and valuable: Qi~. ~ Odd.
(5) Cherish, treasure.

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Cao Shunli case


No one is an ordinary person

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