Two actors from the movie Red Rain with runner-up Thuy Van (Miss Universe 2019 contestant) at the launching ceremony of the Anti-Fraud campaign at Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted (Cho Quan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City) this morning, October 20.
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In addition to launching directly with nearly 2,000 students of Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted (Cho Quan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City), the Anti-Fraud campaign among students with the theme Not alone - Together safe online was launched online to more than 900 points of connection of secondary schools, high schools, vocational colleges...
The program responding to the Hanoi Convention (United Nations Convention against Cybercrime), demonstrating Vietnam's position, prestige and responsibility in the international arena in efforts to protect vulnerable groups, is expected to be signed in Hanoi on October 25-26.
Students of Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted, along with the male lead actors in the movie Red Rain , Do Nhat Hoang (as Cuong) and Steven Nguyen (as Quang), and runner-up Thuy Van, responded to the launching ceremony of the campaign Not Alone - Together, Stay Safe Online
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The ceremony included many activities such as: Exhibition of images and propaganda videos ; speakers popularizing ways to identify, prevent and combat; exchanges with influential people - KOLs on child protection in cyberspace such as Mr. Ngo Minh Hieu, runner-up Thuy Van, MC Quoc Khanh; questions and answers on tricks of seduction, manipulation, and online kidnapping...
Colonel Bui Thanh Truc, Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Police, shared with students
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Speaking at the ceremony, Colonel Bui Thanh Truc, Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Police, said that in reality, there have been cases of bad guys taking advantage of social networks to spread false information, impersonating authorities, teachers, even creating "kidnapping" scenarios to defraud and appropriate property... The subjects often target students - an age group full of aspirations, but also gullible and inexperienced. Just a strange text message, an unusual call, if not careful, they can become victims.
The Not Alone - Together Online Safety Campaign carries a simple yet profound message: In the online world , no one is alone. Safety is only true when we work together to protect each other," Colonel Bui Thanh Truc emphasized.
Students visit the exhibition during the launching ceremony of the anti-fraud campaign.
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The Not Alone - Together Online Safety campaign launched in schools aims to raise awareness among students and the community about the sophisticated tricks of online kidnapping criminals. Equip them with skills to prevent, identify and respond when encountering dangerous situations online. Build a sense of responsibility and solidarity: each young person knows how to protect themselves and be a "companion" to protect everyone.
At the launching ceremony, the Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Police reminded students: "Be careful when sharing personal information online. Stay calm, do not rush to believe threatening messages or calls or requests for information. When you see unusual signs, boldly share with teachers, family or report to the authorities. And especially, remember: You are never alone."
Cyber security expert Ngo Minh Hieu (Hieu PC, far left) talks with students at the launching ceremony
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Today, October 20, the Not Alone - Safe Together Online Campaign was launched nationwide to protect children and adolescents from online seduction, manipulation, fraud and kidnapping by the Digital Trust Alliance, under the auspices of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Education and Training, the Ministry of Health and the coordination of many agencies, units and individuals such as the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention (Ministry of Public Security), the National Cyber Security Association, the platforms TikTok, Meta, Google and child rights protection organizations.
Students excited at the launching ceremony of the Anti-Fraud campaign
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In Ho Chi Minh City, the City Police Department coordinated with the Department of Education and Training and associations, organizations, individuals, especially organizations and individuals creating digital content, to launch the Campaign Not Alone - Together Stay Safe Online with the goal of propagating and raising awareness among children, teenagers, teachers and parents about the risks and tricks of seduction, manipulation and kidnapping online.
This equips students with the skills to identify, prevent and handle dangerous situations. At the same time, spread the message of "being safe online together" so that students know that they are "not alone" in facing these threats. At the same time, remind families, schools and the whole society to always join hands to protect and not leave students alone in the face of risks in cyberspace.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/dien-vien-mua-do-a-hau-cung-hoc-sinh-truong-chuyen-chong-lua-dao-truc-tuyen-185251020142146815.htm
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