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Wary! Someone is eyeing your WeChat ID

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Taizhou Public Security Bureau, Jiangsu Province

Jingtai Police Station of Hailing Branch

Ms. Li called the police

said that his daughter's mobile phone WeChat account was bundled

Bank cards are stolen

The loss was 186,300 yuan

Understood

Ms. Li's 12-year-old daughter has a mobile phone

I usually use to hand in online class assignments

Not long ago

His daughter received one

Promotion information sent by the game platform "customer service"

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Wary! Someone is eyeing your WeChat ID

The child was young and ignorant, and was tempted by scammers to directly inform the other party of the WeChat account and password on the mobile phone, and provided the mobile phone verification code

Wary! Someone is eyeing your WeChat ID

Subsequently, the "customer service" informed Ms. Li that the background detection found that her WeChat account was illegally operated for 30 days, and she could not try to log in or apply for freezing during the period, otherwise it would be permanently cancelled and affect personal credit, and the child was directly frightened and did not dare to tell her family

Wary! Someone is eyeing your WeChat ID

Because Ms. Li forgot her daughter's WeChat and bound her bank card, and did not open SMS reminders, she did not receive abnormal consumption text messages from her bank card until a month later, and after investigation, Ms. Li's bank card was stolen 59 times, amounting to 186,300 yuan

With the development of the Internet, more and more children love mobile phones, fraudsters have also turned to simple-minded, socially inexperienced students, scammers mostly use children's yearning for games, stars, pocket money to lure them into being deceived

Routine analysis

Routine 1: Free game equipment traps

Scammers usually publish information such as "low-priced equipment", "free skins" and "game account sales" on online platforms to induce minors to use their parents' mobile phones to trade privately, and finally block.

Routine 2: Red packet rebate scam

Scammers publish false information about red envelope rebates through short video websites, chat tools and other channels to lure minors into groups, and then use various excuses such as handling fees, transfer fees, and red envelopes to commit fraud.

Routine 3: Remove the "anti-addiction" system scam

Under the pretext of "lifting the anti-addiction restriction on games", scammers trick minors into obtaining their relatives' WeChat or Alipay accounts and passwords to defraud them of money through screen sharing and other methods.

Routine 4: Fake stars send "welfare"

Criminals trick minors into joining the "celebrity fan QQ group", claiming that they can receive gifts or celebrity signatures after completing tasks, and induce minors to transfer money or swipe orders.

Police reminder

The new semester has begun, parents should supervise their children's study and life, remind their children not to trust strangers on the Internet, ignore and click on unknown calls, text messages, and links, and at the same time, strengthen their own mobile payment security measures, and do not easily inform their children of mobile payment passwords

Source: Jiangsu police, Ping An Hailing

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