
媒体:防沉迷系统岂能被 “4 元钱” 击穿
According to Beijing Daily, recently, CCTV exposed an industrial chain that helps minors bypass the game anti-addiction system. After paying 4 yuan, a customer service representative from a certain "account rental website" provided an account and password, and the login process was smooth without any verification related to minors. From the latest situation exposed by the media, the criminals' tactics can be summarized as "buy, bind, rent"—first, illegally purchasing citizens' personal information and stealing others' game accounts, then binding the game accounts with the purchased information, and using matching phones and software to create dynamic avatars, undermining the game's real-name authentication process, and finally renting and selling the accounts externally. This operation is both unethical and illegal. Now, media reports have revealed the tip of the iceberg of this gray industry, and relevant departments must follow the clues, draw inferences from one instance, cut off the gray industrial chain, patch the system, and uphold the "strictest" regulations
