Most Internet scam victims are young people: report

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China's younger generation may be more Internet savvy than the old people, but they still account for most of the victims of Internet scams, according to an anti-fraud website operated by China's software security firm Qihoo 360.

More than 70 percent of 24,260 Internet fraud reports received by the website, operated jointly with the Beijing Public Security Bureau, involved victims born in the 90s and 80s, according to the website's 2017 report on telecom fraud in China.

The website 110.360.cn is open for the reporting of Internet scams and does not have a financial minimum for fraud cases. Even a loss of 1 yuan (0.16 U.S. dollar) can be registered for complaint.

The report shows that total Internet fraud cases in 2017 involved 350 million yuan, up 17.6-percent year on year.

"People born in the 90s and 80s are the main Internet users, they are also the main victims of Internet fraud," said Liu Yang, an anti-fraud expert with the website.

He said 65.6 percent of victims fell into fraud traps in the process of bank transfers, third party payments and QR code scanning.

He also warned that those born this century had become a target for Internet fraud, accounting for 8.4 percent of the victims in 2017, from three percent a year ago.

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