1. Internet fraud prevention measures
1. Don’t be greedy for cheap. Although things online are generally cheaper than those on the market, you should be wary of products with significantly lower prices. Such products are either scams or shoddy goods. You must be vigilant to avoid being deceived.
2. Use safer payment tools. When shopping online, check carefully and don’t bother with it. First, check the seller’s credit worthiness, the quality of the product, and compare shopping. Be sure to use a safer payment method instead of direct bank transfer.
3. Screen carefully and take strict precautions. Pay attention to the domain name. No matter how realistic the cloned web page is, it will still be different from the domain name of the official website. Once you find that the domain name has an extra "suffix" or the "letters" have been tampered with, you must be vigilant. Don't be careless with websites that specifically require bank card numbers and passwords.
4. Never buy illegal products online. Such as mobile phone monitors, graduation certificates, exam answers, etc. Almost 100% of these so-called "commodities" sold online are scams, and you cannot participate in illegal transactions.
5. Do not trust any information that requires you to pay first in various names, and do not lend your bank card to others easily. Your belongings must be under your control and should not be handed over to others, especially strangers. When something happens, ask more questions why!
6. Improve self-protection awareness, pay attention to properly keeping your private information, such as personal ID number, account number, password, etc., do not disclose it to others, and try to avoid using online electronic devices in Internet cafes and other public places. Business services.