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八点最热报 l 通讯部副部长张念群今天为“青少年、技术和信任:马来西亚社交媒体导航”白皮书主持推介礼时谴责,诈骗集团竟然猖狂在社媒上冒充总检察署骗钱,而Meta公司竟然允许这些“付费”诈骗广告出现。(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:00Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotline.
00:04How serious is the situation of our young people being addicted to the Internet?
00:07A study on the online security of 13 to 17-year-olds found
00:12that almost half of the young people spend three hours a day browsing social media platforms.
00:17And the three major online threats they face are fraud, hacking and online bullying.
00:23Despite this, Minister of Communications Zhang Nianquan mentioned at the event today
00:27that China will not follow the Australian government's practice
00:30to ban young people under the age of 16 from using social media.
00:34He also revealed at the event that the fraud group will now pretend to be the General Procuratorate
00:40in social media, claiming that it can help victims get their money back
00:44and make the victim fall into the scam twice.
00:48Minister of Communications Zhang Nianquan today condemned the fraud group
00:52at the White Paper's presentation.
00:55He said that the fraud group will now pretend to be the General Procurator
00:59in social media, claiming that it can help victims get their money back.
01:03What Zhang Nianquan couldn't accept most was that
01:06META allowed these paid fraud ads to appear.
01:10META allowed or allowed scammers to use AGC
01:15to post on Facebook that AGC now has a special task force
01:22to help scammers get their money back.
01:27And it's not just one post.
01:29It's 274 social media posts on Facebook.
01:33All of them are paid scammers.
01:35It means that scammers pay META to deceive Malaysians.
01:39So I think that is too much.
01:40Zhang Nianquan believes that to crack down on online fraud,
01:42all parties need to work together,
01:44instead of leaving the responsibility to META or the police.
01:47He emphasized that social media providers should also cooperate
01:50and comply with the rules of social media platforms
01:53that will be implemented in January next year.
01:55All platforms that are in Malaysia,
01:56operate and have more than 8 million users
01:59must apply for licenses.
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