Anti-counterfeiting codes can be faked.
According to relevant news reports:
The reporter learned that the incident of "counterfeit goods showing genuine goods after anti-counterfeiting inspection" has happened many times before. Guangxi police recently uncovered a case of counterfeit brand shampoo production. Among the items seized by the police, they included more than 150,000 bottles of counterfeit shampoo, 15 large and medium-sized production line equipment, and more than 2 million anti-counterfeiting labels on outer packaging.
In the warehouse, the reporter saw that the bottles, trademarks, and anti-counterfeiting signs (labels, labels, etc.) of these counterfeit shampoos were almost identical to the genuine products; the round anti-counterfeiting signs attached to the bottle caps It has the URL and telephone number of the anti-counterfeiting inquiry website written on it; and the anti-counterfeiting label reads, "The fiber has a bumpy feel and can be picked out with a needle." The reporter tried picking out with a needle and found that he could indeed pick out a few thin fibers. Fine fibers.
Extended information
There are various counterfeiting techniques on the market. Depending on which anti-counterfeiting label is used on the product, corresponding counterfeit products will soon appear. "Liu Meimei said that there have even been fake back-end systems for querying anti-counterfeiting signs. "These are professional and technical violations, and anti-counterfeiting technology must be constantly updated based on counterfeiting technology. ”
Manufacturers should continue to track and study the counterfeiting methods of counterfeit products, and continuously improve anti-counterfeiting technology according to emerging new situations, raise the technical “threshold”, and increase the difficulty and cost of counterfeiting. At the same time, law enforcement departments should Based on clues provided by manufacturers or reported by the public, we will increase targeted efforts to crack down on counterfeiters.
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