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note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!

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Social security and health insurance

It is the welfare that the state gives to the people

However, in recent days, there have been many cases across the country

Fraud cases impersonating the Social Security Bureau and the Medical Insurance Bureau

Look at the following routine, be careful!

Common Routine 1

Your social security and medical insurance card has been disabled due to abnormalities

The scammer sends a fraudulent text message through an overseas mobile phone number, claiming to be a staff member of the Social Security or Medical Insurance Bureau, and asking for the victim's personal information on the grounds that "abnormal social security and medical insurance card will be forcibly terminated", "social security card upgrade" or "electronic social security card audit failed", or asking the victim to pay a fee for remittance to a designated account.

note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!
note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!
note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!
note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!
note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!

Recently received scam text messages across the country

Shu Remind

Scammers require victims to log on to fake websites to upload information or sign electronic agreements, apply for physical social security cards, and electronic social security cards in the form of text messages, otherwise the threat will be frozen, deactivated, or affect personal insurance contributions and pensions.

Finally, the information uploaded by the victim is used to transfer, consume, overdraft, and take out loans.

note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!

Common Routine 2

Inform the victim that the social security and medical insurance cards have been stolen

Scammers will send a text message that reads ,"Social security and medical insurance cards have been stolen in a different place, and the amount involved in the case has been handed over to the public security organs for processing, in order to ensure the security of the account, it is necessary to verify personal information" to inform the victim and ask the victim to transfer the funds to the designated account.

note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!

In text messages and telephone calls, in the name of social security agencies, public security and other departments, the fraudsters said that the victim's social security card was suspected of fraud, theft or major crimes, and asked for assistance in the investigation. Take advantage of the victim's fear, ask for the victim's personal information, or use the verification of funds as a pretext to have the victim remit the money to a designated account.

Common Routine 3

Exploit "fake files" or

"Preferential policies" as bait

Scammers directly forge false documents, or impersonate the staff of social security institutions, in the name of providing "preferential" insurance policies, lure the insured into applying for social security card discounts by telephone and text message, and require the victims to transfer money to the bank to carry out fraud in the name of applying for social security cards.

note! Recent social security card "deactivation" scam is high!

In the form of telephone calls and text messages, the scammer claims that he can apply for a social security card through insiders and relationship agencies in an internal process, so that the victim can enjoy the privilege of receiving subsidies, handling supplementary payment, or preferential payment, so as to deceive the victim into remitting money to a designated account.

Precautionary points

1. The adjustment or implementation of important social security policies will be announced in newspapers, radio, television, official websites, WeChat public accounts and other formal channels.

2. Pay attention to answering or actively contacting the community, village group, or the bank where the social security card is made, in order to complete the social security card registration and personal information verification.

3. Don't click or call unidentified links and phone calls in text messages.

4. Where the letter or call in the name of social security involves the transfer of money, please go to the social security agency for on-site verification.

Scammers always come one by one

Deception is sometimes old-fashioned and sometimes fresh

In short, keep a few things in mind

Do not click on unidentified links

No personal information is provided

No transfers, no transfers, no transfers

The trick of the liar will not succeed

Image | Screenshots of the network

Footage | Guangxi Internet Police

Edit | Peng Jialin