
Today (October 30), the reporter learned from the Liyang police that recently, Liyang man Li Mou was deceived in order to recover the loss, successively went online to find "hackers" and "Internet police", and as a result, he encountered "three consecutive scams" overnight, with a loss of nearly 40,000 yuan.
That night, when Li went online, he saw an APP doing task rebate information in the QQ group, and when he was curious, he did several small tasks, and really got a small rebate and successfully withdrew. In this way, Li mou was convinced of this APP, and at the instigation of the "administrator", he began to do "big tasks", but he recharged 3 times in succession and could not withdraw nearly 10,000 yuan, which realized that he was deceived.
Pingbai lost so much money for no reason, Li was not willing, angry and anxious, so he searched for "how to recover the money that was defrauded by the Internet", found a "hacker", and added the other party's QQ number. The "hacker" said he was professional and could help him get his money back, but he had to pay a deposit of 800 yuan first. In order to prevent him from informing, he also had to pay another deposit of 2800 yuan. Li immediately transferred 3600 yuan. The "hacker" was slow to act, but found various reasons to let him transfer money. Li felt that these means seemed familiar and understood that he had been deceived again.
At this point, Li was angry and anxious, quickly searched for the network alarm case, clicked on a top link, and jumped out of the QQ number of "Beijing Internet Police". The "Internet police" showed Li his police officer card and work photos, asked him to send him screenshots of previous chat records and transfer records, and promised to help him recover the money through special means.
After about half an hour, the "Internet police" told him that the money had been recovered, but it was necessary to go through the process to get the money. Li then followed the "Internet police" to complete a series of operations, transferring 26789 yuan before and after. When he came back, he found that he had fallen into the trap again.
Only then did Li react and pick up the phone to call the police. Such a bizarre experience of being deceived made the police feel crying and laughing, asking him if he had seen any propaganda about preventing online fraud. Li Mou said that he had seen the corridors and the streets in the community, but he did not expect that he would be deceived.
(Source: Zero Distance Reporter/Feng Ke Editor/Li Shi)
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