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Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

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Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

Prevent telecom fraud

Don't listen, don't believe, don't transfer

When the customer service tells you

Online loans need to be paid first,

Will you pay it?

When the customer service tells you

You can make money at your fingertips,

Will you do it?

When the customer service tells you

Your courier error will be compensated to you,

But you need to pay first

Will you fight?

......

At this time, you have to be vigilant,

You've encountered a telecom scam!

But what is telecom fraud?

Follow the editor below

Let's find out!

What is Telecom Fraud?

Telecommunication fraud refers to the use of mobile phone text messages, telephone calls, Internet calls, the Internet and other communication media to defraud a large amount of public or private property by fabricating facts or concealing the truth of the facts for the purpose of illegal possession (also known as non-contact fraud or remote fraud).

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

Even if you have been on the network for many years,

Familiar with all kinds of scams,

But it is still difficult to resist telecom fraud.

telecom fraud,

It's so close to our lives.

Scams are everywhere,

We can't prevent it.

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

But when you're done reading this article,

You will hardly be scammed!

Recently, the Ministry of Public Security announced

The five most common types of scams!

These five types of scams,

Perennially ranked in the top five types of fraud methods.

It accounts for about eighty percent of telecom network fraud cases.

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

National Anti-Fraud Center

Help you identify the five most common types of scams!

Do you know what is the most critical part of fraud prevention?

1. Part-time order swiping fraud

Fraudsters publish part-time job information in various QQ groups, WeChat groups, recruitment websites or short messages, claiming to recruit online part-time job swiping, using high commissions as bait to attract the parties to take the bait, and asking the victim to execute the swiping. The first small amount of rebate commission is often cashed out, and when the amount of the party swiping is large, the principal will not be refunded on the grounds of system card order, error, etc., so as to achieve the purpose of fraud.

Anti-fraud reminder: Don't believe any online part-time job swiping reputation.

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

2. False investment and wealth management fraud

Most of the fraudsters contact the victim in the name of online romance, and when the victim falls into the emotional trap, they will induce the victim to invest and manage their finances.

Anti-fraud reminder: Don't believe any investment and financial management in the name of online dating.

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

3. Loan fraud

Fraudsters often use unsecured, unsecured, and low-interest rates as gimmicks to lure victims to log in or download fake loan websites or apps, and then imitate the process of formal loan platforms, require victims to fill in relevant personal information, and finally deceive victims into transferring and remitting money on the grounds of paying handling fees and deposits.

Anti-fraud reminder: Don't believe any online loan that needs to be paid first.

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

4. Refund fraud by impersonating customer service

After reporting the victim's personal order information in detail, the fraudster asks the victim to click on a phishing link, WeChat official account, or scan a QR code to trick the victim into transferring money on the grounds that they can give the victim a refund, a claim, a tax refund, etc.

Anti-fraud reminder: Don't believe that you need to pay money first for refunds and refunds.

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

5. Impersonating public prosecutors, procuratorates, and law frauds

The fraudsters pretended to be staff of the public security department, claiming that the victim was suspected of money laundering or other crimes, and asked the victim to transfer money to close the case. After providing a so-called "safe account" and asking the victim to send money, he or she committed fraud.

Anti-fraud reminder: Do not believe anyone who claims to be a public prosecutor and asks for a transfer by phone.

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

Highlight the point

Common scams

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

How to protect against telecom fraud

Not gullible

Enhance vigilance and awareness of proactive prevention. Don't trust calls, texts, and online messages from unknown sources. "There will be no pie in the sky" will not be lured by fraudsters because of greed for small profits.

Do not leak

Properly keep personal financial information, develop good financial consumption habits, do not disclose personal financial information to others at will, do not lend ID cards and bank cards at will, do not discard credit card slips, withdrawal receipts and credit card statements at will, and do not click on links to websites from unknown sources.

No transfers

Do not transfer money randomly, involving the transfer to unfamiliar companies, units, and individuals, you must be vigilant and seek more verification.

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

Keep in mind the five don'ts

• Do not trust unknown objects or suspicious information

• Don't be tempted by illegal text messages for small profits

• Don't make unfamiliar calls in text messages

• Do not send or transfer money to strangers

• Do not divulge personal information, especially bank card information

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

Tips

Finally, I would like to remind everyone

Finally, I would like to remind everyone

Finally, I would like to remind everyone

Important things to say three times!

Here are a few things to keep in mind!

Preventing Telecom Fraud, this article is all dry goods!

Then, consciously download, register, and install the "Golden Bell Jar National Anti-Fraud Center APP"

Source: National Anti-Fraud Center

Edited by Han Dan

Proofreading|Duan Jiawei

Editor-in-charge|Zheng He, Guo Dadong

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