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How to tell if you have been cheated by telecom fraud?

In the first link, the most important job is to create a psychological and urgent trouble for the deceived person.

At this point, if the deceived person believes that this trouble really exists, he has already boarded the swindler's boat, and he will be eager to find a solution. When the swindler on the other end of the phone sees that you are hooked, he will make the following link.

The second link, whose purpose is more to establish or strengthen the "confidence" of the deceived person, often plays an official role in guiding the deceived person to believe that the person he contacts is indeed from the official. And introduce the third link in due course.

If, in the second step, you haven't disembarked, then you will enter the third step, and the other party will introduce the person who will eventually "help you solve the problem". This person will "help you completely solve the problem" by letting you download the software or send you a verification code, or directly transfer the money to a safe or official account as Chai Sang encountered.

This kind of fraud, which creates a sense of tension for others, is easier for people with academic qualifications and careers to be fooled than telling you that you have won a prize or swiped a bill with high profits (that is, taking advantage of people's greed and cheapness).

There is also a widely spread video in the micro signal video. In the video, a policeman handed a document to Chen Mou, a swindler in handcuffs, calling it the latest "epidemic-related fraud" and asking him to see if it was from him.

As a result, Chen Mou took a look and snorted and said, "It's too complicated, not advanced, this is the level of primary school students ..." The police officer said after listening, "So you are more advanced than them?" Chen Mou said, "If you don't believe me, just let me make a phone call."

The police officer found a phone at random, and the lady at the other end of the phone was connected. Chen Mou on the other end of the phone said strongly, "I am a staff member of the Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention. According to the mobile information, you are a close contact. Don't go anywhere now, and don't get in touch with outsiders. We'll pick you up right away. "

The lady on the other end of the phone is a little confused. She explained that she didn't go anywhere, but Chen Mou hardly gave her a chance to explain, let her cooperate during the epidemic, send her a link later to fill in her personal information, and then wait at home! Chen Mou then hung up.

That's it? Chen Mou insisted that she would call back. Judging from her tone and mood, she is a law-abiding person. This kind of person is in the bag. Sure enough, the lady called again and said that her information had been filled in, and explained that she had not gone to other places.

At this time, Chen Mou simply said that due to big data, the number of swipes reached the upper limit, and some data was delayed. Later, he sent a verification code to the lady, telling her not to hang up, so that she could quickly form a big data itinerary code and know whether the lady was a secret receiver.

Once the lady on the other end of the phone obediently told him the verification code, then his deception was successful.

Although this video was taken on purpose, the text is true. This kind of telecom fraud is more concise than the above two cases, and the whole process is completed directly and quickly by one person, without introducing others or sharing profits with others.

Similarly, Chen Mou also used the three links I summarized above: creating trouble-giving advice-solving trouble. It's just that he operates alone, making the process shorter and faster.