No matter how many words are not as tragic as the real cases, today Xiaobian uses ten cases to do a period of anti-fraud propaganda to avoid these tragic events happening again!
Case (3) The virtual network needs to be cautious netizen contact should be careful
On February 7, 2021, when Ms. Z (a pseudonym) was playing mobile phones at home, she received an order to play games together on the "Bi Xin" APP, and added the other party's QQ. The other party sent a message through QQ to ask Ms. Z to help brush the order, and then sent the two-dimensional code order to Ms. Z, so that Ms. Z tried to pay. The other party said that the money paid for the order would not be deducted successfully, and it was still in Ms. Z's account. Ms. Z thought that she had taken the order anyway and would not lose money, so Ms. Z brushed three orders, paying 37777 yuan, 1 yuan and 37777 yuan to the other side's account, but they were deducted. Ms. Z immediately contacted the other party to ask about the situation, the other party said that the financial staff would return to Ms. Z later, but since then no one has dealt with it, no longer respond to the message, Ms. Z was aware of being cheated, so the police, a total loss value of about 75555 yuan.
Warm reminder: virtual game world, do not trust the net friends on the other side of the network, be sure to be vigilant, involving money and other transactions are fraud.
[Anti-fraud secret "three not one more, six uniform, eight whatevers"]
"Three not one more" :
Unknown links do not click, unfamiliar calls do not believe, personal information is not disclosed, transfer money more verification
"Six sameness" :
Receive cold calls, as long as talking about bank cards, all hang up;
Talk about winning, all hang up;
Talking about "telephone transfer to the public Security bureau, the court", all hang up;
All text messages, any let click the link, will be deleted;
Wechat do not know the people sent links, all do not point;
When it comes to "safe accounts," it's always a scam.
The "eight whatevers" :
Those who claim that the public security law requires remittance;
Anyone who asks you to send money to a "safe account";
Any notification of winning or receiving subsidies requires you to pay money first;
Notify the "family members" of the accident to remit;
Those who ask for bank information and SMS verification code over the phone;
Anyone who allows you to open an online bank for inspection;
Those who claim to be leaders and ask for money;
All unfamiliar websites to register bank cards, all do not believe.