Methods/steps
1
Overcome the thought of "greed for profit", don't believe in paralysis, and beware of being fooled. There is no such thing as a free lunch, and there will be no pie in the sky. For criminals who commit fraud in winning prizes, handling high-interest loans or credit card cashing, or transferring wealth information by fraud, don't believe that winners and others can handle high-interest loans or credit card cashing and transferring wealth information. Be sure to know more about and analyze the truth and avoid being deceived.
2
Don't easily disclose your identity, communication information and other family and personal information to others. Look carefully at the fraudulent text messages and phone calls of family members and friends in urgent need of help. Don't worry, don't be fooled, and don't remit "emergency funds" to the bank account designated by criminals. Don't easily disclose your identity, communication information and other family and personal information to others. Look carefully at the fraudulent text messages and phone calls of family members and friends in urgent need of help. Don't worry, don't be fooled, and don't remit "emergency funds" to the bank account designated by criminals.
three
Don't be guilty, don't be afraid of ghosts knocking at the door. If you receive a strange text message or a phone call threatening injury, report or lie about anti-money laundering, don't panic and don't believe it. You'd better ignore them and don't send money to the account designated by criminals for "disaster relief". When necessary, you can report to the local public security organs and other institutions for verification.
four
Read more newspapers and news, and learn about some of the fraud methods reported above, such as the most classic loss, money collection and medical treatment. In fact, people have been cheated all the time. Alas, the most important thing is to control your curiosity and greed so that you won't fall into the trap of a liar easily.
five
Don't easily believe that online dating, or the small advertisements posted on telephone poles by rich women who are pregnant, take advantage of some people's greed for money, first coax you into a daze, then ask for money in various names, and then there is no news ... and most of them have never met. Even if there are people who are willing to meet, they are likely to be bait for wine trays or other scams. Once they can't resist the temptation, they may be cheated badly.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone that whether it is real fraud or online fraud, the ultimate core or common ground of scammers is a cheat word. As long as the students strengthen their vigilance and pay more attention, they will certainly find the fox's tail.