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Is it true that millet rice cookers are collected for free?

Free collection of millet rice cookers is likely to be a kind of online fraud.

First, the QR code in the advertisement will be scanned. Then, a dialog box posing as Xiaomi customer service will automatically pop up. After some consultation, the "customer service" asked to forward the same advertisement to its circle of friends and provide screenshots. After completing the operation steps, the "customer service" will send the picture again, asking for the name, phone number and address, and then scan the code to register in the group to get the rice cooker.

"Customer Service" will ask to share the advertising content with 6 friends or 3 chat groups, and get an extra bag of 5 kilograms of rice. At this time, you will receive the message of "Customer Service": "Thank you for your participation. This activity will send you a rice cooker and a bag of rice. It is expected to arrive in 3 to 5 days. Please pay attention to the courier information! "

Pay attention to the common means of telecom fraud:

1. Pretending to be a leader to commit fraud: The criminals know the names, office phones and other relevant information of the leaders of higher authorities and supervision departments, pretend to be the secretary or staff of the leader to call the person in charge of the grass-roots unit, and ask the cheated unit to pay the subscription fee and handling fee for selling books and commemorative coins until the designated bank account is used for fraud.

2. Fraudulent impersonation of relatives and friends: criminals use Trojan horse program to steal the password of the other party's network communication tool, intercept the chat video data of the other party, impersonate the owner of the communication account, and defraud relatives and friends in the name of "serious illness, car accident" and other urgent matters.

3. Pretending to be the CEO of the company: Criminals get to know the information exchange between the CEO and the employees by breaking into the internal communication group of the enterprise, and then send transfer and remittance instructions to the employees through a series of disguises.

4. Subsidy assistance and bursary fraud: pretending to be education, civil affairs, disabled persons' federations and other staff members, calling and texting disabled people, students and parents, falsely claiming that they can receive subsidies, assistance and bursaries, asking them to provide bank card numbers and instructing them to transfer money at ATMs.