Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - Did you really send the message from Daqi Mall?

Did you really send the message from Daqi Mall?

The short message from the mall is not necessarily true. You can check it at the mall.

In the peak consumption season, there will always be fraud cases in the form of fake official short messages. Taobao, JD.COM, Pinduoduo, Meituan and other major e-commerce platforms were all impersonated by "Gui Li", reminding businesses to be wary of false official short messages linking to phishing websites.

The complaint case database of e-commerce consumer dispute mediation platform shows that "6 18", "8 18", "Shuang1"and "Shuang 12" are the peak of e-commerce complaints in the first half of the month, and the number of refund fraud and fake official SMS fraud has increased.

Guide to preventing online shopping fraud

1, beware of false red envelope fraud

Major e-commerce platforms will warm up promotional activities in the form of red envelopes. Some criminals will take the opportunity to distribute false red envelopes on social platforms such as friends circle chat groups to trick consumers into clicking on links and collecting personal information such as bank accounts. Be careful.

Especially when the page jumps and even personal information needs to be entered, it should be closed immediately. If it is accidentally opened, it is necessary to modify the passwords of important accounts such as online banking and Alipay as soon as possible, and carry out virus killing on the equipment.

2. Beware of shopping refund fraud.

After placing an order, you should be alert to the fraud of impersonating customer service and logistics. According to past cases, criminals will obtain the order information of consumers through illegal means, and then pretend to be merchants or courier companies, falsely claiming that the goods purchased by consumers have quality problems or that the courier is damaged or lost. Take the initiative to ask for multiple compensation.

At this time, criminals often "guide" consumers to operate bank card information or users to click on the "phishing" link provided by them to collect money by inducing transfer or intercepting SMS verification code. Be cautious about calls or text messages that claim to be customer service and logistics.