Make trouble, scold people, let go of grief...

  Online classes in many places have been invaded, and the network police have paid attention 

  Lawyer: or suspected of breaking the law

  Recently, information about the hacking of online courses in many places has attracted much attention.

  According to Beijing Youth Daily, on September 5, students from Shenyang Urban Construction College in Liaoning Province were maliciously intruded into online classes by others, and they swiped the screen "Teacher, I love you" to disrupt the classroom order.

Chengdu Business Daily-Red Star News reporter noticed that some students in many places in China said they had been invaded by online classes: when students took online classes through Tencent Conference, DingTalk and other platforms, some strangers suddenly flooded into the live broadcast room, and some abused teachers and students, Some people play grief and even distribute obscene pornographic videos.

  Fu Jian, a lawyer from Henan Yulong Law Firm, said that he publicly abused others in an online class, degraded others' personality, was suspected of infringing on the right of reputation, and was suspected of violating the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law"; if he disseminated obscene videos, he was suspected of disseminating obscene materials. The criminal responsibility of the disseminator should be investigated in accordance with the law.

  Who is participating?

  Some netizens set up a QQ group to exchange "invasion experience"

  On September 7, the reporter searched on multiple social platforms with the keywords of "Internet class blasting" and "Internet class intrusion" and found that many netizens with IP addresses in China said that they were inexplicably invaded by strangers during online classes. The intruders interfered with the classroom and did many excessive things, such as making noises by turning on the microphone, insulting students and teachers, playing sad music, saying dirty jokes, and distributing obscene pornographic videos.

In some online classes, 20 or 30 people will suddenly break into them. These people use some hot words on the Internet or the names of famous celebrities and other characters as ID names, and publish some unbearable remarks.

  The reporter searched for groups on QQ with the keyword "meeting", and immediately joined several QQ groups.

The reporter found that people in the QQ group often send Tencent conference or DingTalk conference numbers and passwords, and some group friends directly forward the conference link in the group. Click on the link to see the group name "Second and Fourth Class Meeting Room" and other displays. It's an online class.

  One of the more active groups, the group administrator often sends this text: "You can't provoke the teacher in the live broadcast room, you can ignore the teacher. You can't be yellow (pictures, videos), and you can't abuse. , don't make fun of the law."

  A group friend told reporters that he has been playing "Internet Class Invasion" for 3 days, and he also shared his "experience" - entering the online class without posting yellow pictures, cursing people, not too much, you can play songs, if the teacher calls the police Just leave the meeting quickly, so that you don't have to worry about being checked by the police or getting banned.

  In these so-called intruder QQ groups, group friends will chat and exchange information about the intrusion, and they will take pictures or videos of their intrusion process and send them to the group. Join... The reporter noticed that in a QQ group like the above, a netizen named "Xiao Fei" is very active. If a netizen reminds the group not to invade the online classes of students in the third or third year of high school, he will The statement said, "It has nothing to do with us if they can't get into high school and college," and said that he had dropped out of school.

  Up to now, some QQ groups have been disbanded, and reporters have reported the remaining QQ groups one by one.

  Online students:

  It may be a classmate who leaked the meeting number and password

  Xiao An, a sophomore in high school in Sichuan, told reporters that he was angry because his class was also invaded on September 5.

They were in class when suddenly two or three people came in, forcibly turned on the microphone, or played music or abused teachers and students.

The intruder also said that some students in the class posted the meeting number and password on the social platform, and they only entered the conference room after seeing the information.

  The intruder stayed in Xiao An's classroom for more than 10 minutes, and the teacher had to turn off the microphones of all the staff.

These people went to the chat area to abuse the students.

Xiao An said that the online class meeting number and password can now be searched on some social platforms, and some people have leaked the information at will.

In Xiao An's view, it may be students who leaked information, perhaps for fun, or not wanting to study.

  Teacher Wu, a high school teacher in a school in Sichuan, told reporters that she knew that three colleagues had recently been hacked during online classes through the DingTalk platform.

Multiple intruders would break into the classroom inexplicably, either talking nonsense or talking nonsense on the public screen.

In the class of one of Mr. Wu's colleagues, dozens of people suddenly poured into the online class meeting room, all shirtless smoking.

  Mr. Wu said that no matter what the reason for the intruder to do this kind of behavior, it is wrong.

She hoped that these meeting numbers and meeting passwords were not provided by the students voluntarily.

In order to prevent the invasion of online courses, Ms. Wu also devoted time to study how to take online courses. For example, she prefers to set permissions through Tencent meetings.

But this also has drawbacks. If the host does not notice that a student has entered the meeting, this person will not be able to participate in the meeting in time.

  public safety agency:

  Has been concerned about the phenomenon of online class intrusion

  The reporter noticed that the Internet police in Shenzhen, Tianjin and other places have spoken through Weibo, saying that they are concerned about the phenomenon of online class intrusion.

  The media reporter also consulted the customer service of multiple online live broadcast platforms, and some customer service responded, "If you encounter this situation, you can submit a report and feedback." "No relevant complaints have been received. If the situation is true, the platform will ban the account. ".

  The reporter noticed that as early as the beginning of 2020, the official WeChat account of the Cyber ​​Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security issued a document emphasizing the safety of online courses.

Among them, it is mentioned that all kinds of educational mobile Internet applications (referred to as educational APPs) are booming, but they have also increased the original security risks.

The online "cloud classroom" has become an important channel for primary and secondary school students to learn online during the period of epidemic prevention and control. However, some primary and secondary school online lesson platforms pop up advertisements during class, and even illegal and harmful information such as pornographic gambling appear, which seriously disrupts the order of online education and teaching, and infringes upon the future. Adults are physically and mentally healthy.

  The network security department of the public security organ assists online classrooms, actively cooperates with the education department, strengthens security supervision according to their duties, organizes all parties to carry out security protection, and cracks down on illegal and criminal acts in accordance with the law.

Public security organs will resolutely investigate and punish acts of publishing and disseminating illegal and harmful information related to pornography and gambling.

We will crack down on suspected criminal offenses in accordance with the law, make every effort to purify the online environment, and effectively maintain network security.

  Zhao Zhanzhan, a lawyer from Beijing Yunjia Law Firm, said that the legal liability of the participants in the online class hacking mainly depends on their specific behavior.

If the intruder insults teachers and students, it may only constitute a civil tort and violate the reputation rights of teachers and students.

If you broadcast obscene material, you may be involved in a criminal offense.

If it only disturbs the classroom to talk more and play music, it does not constitute a crime or crime, but it is not suitable on the moral level.

  Fu Jian, a lawyer from Henan Yulong Law Firm, said that he publicly abused others in the online class, degraded others' personality, was suspected of infringing the right of reputation, and was suspected of violating the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law"; The criminal responsibility of the disseminator should be investigated according to law.

  (The names in the text are pseudonyms except for Fu Jian and Zhao Zhan)

  Chengdu Business Daily-Red Star News reporter Chen Qingyuan