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The embassy in the United States reminds overseas Chinese and international students to follow four principles.

The embassy in the United States reminds overseas Chinese and overseas students that when receiving a phone call, please keep four principles: don't trust, don't remit money, don't disclose and don't link. What is the specific situation? This is a concern of many people who go abroad. Let's get to know it together! Welcome to reading.

The embassy in the United States reminds overseas Chinese and international students to follow four principles.

According to some overseas Chinese and students studying in the south of the United States, they have been receiving calls from criminals recently. These people use technical means to tamper with the number and pretend to be the switchboard of the Consulate General of China in Houston in an attempt to defraud money. The method is deceptive. In view of the recent frequent telecom fraud cases, the Consulate General of China in Houston once again reminded our compatriots in the United States to be wary of telecom fraud.

After receiving suspicious phone calls, text messages and voice messages, please pay attention to the following:

1. Chinese embassies and consulates abroad and China's public security law and other organs will not call the parties involved, let alone call anyone to ask for personal bank card or account information, or ask for transfer and remittance. Please don't trust any phone calls asking for money transfer or personal bank card account information in the name of embassy or consulate staff. Remember to grasp the "four noes": no credulity, no remittance, no disclosure, no link.

Second, please pay attention to protect personal identity, home address, bank account and other information. When you are asked to provide relevant information and transfer money, especially when you are asked to remit money to a "safe account", please don't make a hasty decision and remember to rule out the possibility of fraud first.

3. After receiving a suspicious phone call, discuss with your family and friends how to deal with it. Don't be confused by the seemingly "authoritative" voice on the fraudulent phone call, so as not to be deceived.

When the caller asks "Don't contact with family and friends to ensure their safety" or makes other unreasonable demands, it is suggested to hang up the phone immediately. If you receive a phone call from a stranger informing your loved ones of the need for remittance for "traffic accident", "kidnapping of children" and "accidental death of loved ones", don't panic, wait until the situation is verified through other channels, and don't call back according to the number provided by the caller.

5. If you can't tell whether it's a fraudulent phone call, it's recommended to call the duty number of the Consulate General of China in Houston at 7 13-302-8655 and the global consular protection and service emergency call center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at 0086-10-/kloc-0 or 0086-/kloc-0 24 hours after hanging up.

6. If you are cheated, please call 9 1 1 to report the case to the local police as soon as possible, and contact the bank where I opened the account, and ask for immediate measures such as stopping payment and freezing the account; In addition, you can entrust your relatives and friends to report the case to the domestic public security organ nearby and ask the anti-telecommunication network fraud center for help (just dial 1 10 in China).