Anti-fraud - Three Don’ts
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Do not trust phone calls, text messages and other communication software messages from unknown sources
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Do not disclose your and your family’s identity information, deposits, bank cards, SMS verification codes, etc.
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Do not remit or transfer money to strangers
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Know these scams early
01 Left bracket for investment and financial management, left bracket for gambling fraud
Scammers will be victims of those who need investment and financial management by adding WeChat and QQ friends People join investment and financial management WeChat and QQ groups for stocks, futures, virtual currencies, etc., and then use their identities as "investment mentors" and "stock friends" to induce victims to download fake investment and financial management APPs and "invest" according to the instructions. A small profit is offered in the early stage to induce the victim to invest a large amount and then "harvest".
! Countermeasures
1. Don’t be fooled by high interest rates, don’t believe in “businesses” that only make money but don’t lose money, and avoid falling into the trap of online investment and financial management fraud
2. Don’t trust the stock recommendations and insider information published by strangers on the Internet platform, and don’t join the “investment group” of strangers
3. Don’t download strangers easily Recommended financial management platforms that cannot be verified to be legal and compliant, let alone inject funds into the platform, these are illegal phishing websites set up by scammers
4. Do not transfer money to unfamiliar personal accounts, WeChat, or Alipay accounts< /p>
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02 Left bracket to book COVID-19 vaccine text message scam Left bracket
Recently, the COVID-19 vaccine has become a hot topic, and scammers will naturally not let it go. Taking this opportunity, they are ready to take advantage of the popularity of the "new crown vaccine" to commit fraud. Recently, citizens in many places across the country have received text messages signed "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention", saying that "reservations for the new crown vaccine are available" and attaching a reservation link. This kind of text message is a common phishing website-style fraud. Scammers pretend to be official organizations, send links to "phishing websites" to the victim, induce the victim to enter the phishing website, and defraud the victim's name, ID number, bank card account number, and bank card-bound information. Mobile phone number and password. In this way, the funds in the victim's account can be stolen.