1, enhance the awareness of self-prevention, distinguish between true and false, and don't believe the contents of false winning short messages. When receiving suspicious information, first, don't have the idea of "pie in the sky", second, don't make strange phone calls in short messages, and third, don't disclose personal information, especially bank card information, and don't transfer money to strange accounts.
2. College students should bear in mind that the police will not handle cases by telephone; At the same time, there is no security account; The police won't ask you to transfer money and remit money, and don't disclose bank account number, password and other information to anyone.
3. Whether online shopping refunds or changes, personal online shopping information is leaked, which leads to such "precise fraud". Therefore, don't trust any refund request made by phone, don't click on any strange website in SMS, and don't disclose bank account number, password, mobile payment verification code and other information to any stranger. If you are not sure, it is recommended to call the official customer service phone for consultation. Don't answer any 400 calls in the text message, let alone transfer money to a strange account.
4, careful screening, strict prevention. Although those cloned websites are subtle, if you distinguish them carefully, you will still find differences. You must pay attention to the domain name. No matter how realistic the cloned webpage is, it is also different from the domain name in official website. Once you find that the domain name has more "suffixes" or tampered with "letters", you must be vigilant. Especially those websites that require you to provide your bank card number and password, it is even more careless. Be sure to distinguish carefully and take strict precautions to avoid unnecessary losses.
By establishing a fake bank website, criminals will be introduced into this fake website when users enter the wrong website. Once the user enters the account number and password, this information may be stolen by criminals, and the deposit in the account may be impersonated. In addition, criminals implant virus programs into computers by sending emails containing Trojan virus, and once customers log in to online banking with this "poisoned" computer, their account numbers and passwords may also be stolen by criminals, causing economic losses.
We should always be alert to online fraud and don't trust strangers on the internet easily. And this kind of situation can also be discussed with parents or classmates, maybe you can avoid being cheated. If you are cheated, don't be afraid of losing face. Tell parents directly and call the police to avoid being blackmailed again in the future. After all, it is always right to ask the police for help.