"My kids play games on my phone,
was deceived of more than 210,000 yuan ......"
April 4th
The Xingren Municipal Public Security Bureau received a notice from the people in the jurisdiction Wang (pseudonym)
The police said that they were too busy to take care of their children
He took the mobile phone to his 14-year-old son Xiao Wang to play
Then came the scam......
"Egg Boy Party" is one
A game that is popular among teenagers
And scammers have seized on the game's appeal
"Tailor-made" scams for groups of teenagers
In the name of "free skins, equipment", etc
Tricking minors into being deceived
There are three steps to this type of scam
01
Throw the bait
Fraudsters use social platforms, short video platforms, etc., to attract the attention of victims and add friends.
02
Get information through video
Under the pretext of guiding operations, the fraudsters ask to open a video with the victim to monitor all the operations of the victim's mobile phone in real time, and deceive the victim into obtaining bank card numbers, passwords and other information through phone calls.
03
Induce transfers
If the victim finds out that he has been deceived or hesitates, the fraudster will log in to the online banking by himself, complete the transfer operation through the real-time monitoring SMS verification code, and transfer all the funds in the bank card without the victim being aware of it.
The police reminded parents
Take care of your phone
Don't give it away
Your own mobile phone payment code, bank card account number,
Important information such as passwords, verification codes, etc
It is necessary to strengthen anti-deception education
in everyday life
It is necessary to strengthen anti-fraud and anti-fraud education for children
Raise children's awareness of safety precautions
Don't let "mobile phones" replace companionship
Listening and understanding are the foundation of a good parent-child relationship
Communicate with your child
If your child needs to use a mobile phone
Remember to set up "Teen Mode" on your phone
Strengthen online control of children
Source: Kunming Anti-Telecom Network Fraud Center