Student Affair Office held Anti-Fraud Interview Activity
In order to enhance resident students' awareness of fraud prevention and their self-protection abilities, the Dormitory and Life Experience Team of the Student Affairs Office held two anti-fraud interview activity on 22nd October in the On-Campus dormitory and Dormitory Activity Center. Representatives from the Judiciary Police were invited to share real-life cases, explained common telephone scams and phishing text messages, and provided practical fraud prevention strategies to help students to identify scam traps and avoid being deceived.

Group Photo of the Interview
During the event, the Judiciary Police representative specifically reminded resident students that if they have received calls or text messages from unknown sources, with the caller claiming to be a government official or police officer, requesting personal information, or even using "video calls" to assist with online investigations or bank transfers, these are all common scams. Resident students must be vigilant, hang up immediately, and never disclose any information to avoid being scammed.


Representatives from the Judicial Police interact and shared information with resident students
The participating resident students stated that the event not only helped them clearly understand the various methods used by fraud groups but also effectively improved their own prevention capabilities. Some students even shared their personal experiences of receiving scam calls, and through the exchange of real-life cases, everyone gained a deeper understanding of the importance of strengthening vigilance. In the future, the Dormitory and Life Experience Team of the Student Affairs Office will continue to organize related anti-fraud activities to continuously strengthen resident students' awareness of fraud prevention and their self-protection capabilities.