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A man with a high school education blackmailed company executives for RMB 1.34 million. How can he avoid being defrauded in life?

Between the end of March and mid-April 2020, the defendant Fu Danqing, who was born in 1989, pretended to be a journalist and collected information on senior executives of listed companies (including names, addresses, and photos of personnel) for the purpose of extorting money. etc.) and produced 200 blackmail letters, claiming to have the private secrets of the blackmailed targets. And used this to coerce the extortion target to transfer RMB 335,000 or RMB 352,000 to Liu Moumou's bank account held by him.

I almost got scammed once, it was a very old fashioned scam. Although I finally woke up and recovered the money, I still have a lingering feeling when I recall the process of communicating with the scammer.

I am generally not a gullible person, probably because an acquaintance introduced the liar, so I naturally believed the liar and communicated with the liar on the other side of my main scene, so The guard is basically 0. Internet or phone, I don't think I would trust that.

But in hindsight, it is obvious that the scammer made many mistakes and omissions throughout the process. Why do I still believe him, as if I've lost my way? I'm a little scared, am I someone who can be easily deceived? Are there any scientific measures to avoid this state of dementia? Or do you know of any cases of fraud in your life that could educate me? Or what effective methods should I use to improve my anti-fraud capabilities?

Almost all of us have encountered scams in our lives. It can be said that scams are everywhere. There are so many ways to cheat and it's impossible to stop people. How to distinguish truth from falsehood in a complex world? How to spot fraud quickly and prevent yourself from being deceived? I have some advice for everyone.

First of all, none of us can trust calls or text messages from strangers. When a stranger calls and claims to be your acquaintance, or a friend of an acquaintance, or he is an authority or well-known company, we must first express suspicion, and we should not believe it before verifying your identity other side!

When a stranger calls or sends you a text message saying that we are your classmate or acquaintance, we must first verify the other party's identity. We can never send text messages or borrow money, transfer or remit money until we can be sure. anything.

Before determining whether the other party is a fraudster, we must first protect our personal privacy and personal financial status, and then seek the help of relatives and friends to determine whether the other party is a fraudster.

We can also call the relevant departments for verification to see whether the other party's statement is correct or whether the other party has something real to do. We should not trust another party before getting confirmation from the relevant authorities.

When we are not sure whether the other party is committing fraud, we can also call 110 for help, and the police will assist us in determining whether the other party is committing fraud.

Fraudsters have a variety of strategies. Generally, you should watch some anti-fraud cases and materials, or some fraudulent TV shows, to learn more about some fraudulent modus operandi, and improve your anti-fraud awareness and skills, so that we can possibly determine whether the other party is the first time How to cheat in execution.