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These "epidemic prevention workers" are all fake! Beware of six big scams

Seeing that Tanabata is coming.

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Sometimes you have to reflect on yourself when you are single.

For example, why don't you take the initiative to ask me for WeChat?

For example, tell me about myself.

On the subway in the morning

A lady asked me for WeChat.

Four eyes facing each other, crackling

Those charming eyes made me look up in an instant.

I was overwhelmed by 10000 ideas.

But I keep telling myself to calm down.

The brain runs at high speed for 3 seconds.

Finally locked the key information.

My resounding five-word response made her escape instantly:

Don't try to cheat me of my money!

After all, the current fraud routine

The variety is terrible!

These six types of scams

Keep a clear head and don't step on the pit!

0 1 "epidemic investigation" fraud

Fraudsters pretend to be staff members of the "Epidemic Prevention and Control Center" or the "Health and Health Commission", falsely claiming to conduct an online survey and asking the victim to provide contact information, ID number and verification code, thus stealing funds from the victim's bank card.

? Anti-fraud reminder

The investigation team will not collect sensitive information such as citizens' bank card numbers and passwords of online banking accounts, so we must pay attention to screening and beware of fraud.

02 Abnormal flow adjustment fraud

Liars pretend to be epidemic prevention personnel and ask the parties to go to a certain place for nucleic acid testing within a certain period of time, otherwise they will bear certain legal responsibilities.

Then, the scammer will take the initiative to transfer the phone to the "Public Security Bureau" and ask the parties to enter important information such as personal ID card, bank card number and password according to the prompts to defraud money.

Anti-fraud reminder

Public security organs will not handle cases online, let alone have money dealings with the people involved.

Asking for cheque funds on the grounds of trafficking, economic crimes, illegal withdrawal of social security, and obstruction of epidemic prevention and control is a fraud. Once you encounter such a situation, you must be vigilant and don't believe it.

03 false "secret information" fraud

Fraudsters pretend to be the staff of the epidemic prevention center and send phishing links posing as "self-examination procedures" to the victims on the grounds of "close contacts".

Ask the victim to fill in sensitive information such as personal information and payment password, so as to steal the victim's personal property.

Anti-fraud reminder

Don't click on unknown links!

If you receive relevant messages, you can first conduct self-screening in the "peer secret workers self-examination" applet launched by National Health Commission.

04 "nucleic acid result inquiry group" fraud

Fraudsters buy accounts in bulk through merchants, pretend to be "vaccine census investigators" or "return visitors", add friends in the name of community workers, and then pull the victims together.

Anti-fraud reminder

After the fraudsters pull the victims into the group, they publish illegal and illegal information such as brushing and gambling in the group, and finally the temptation of task rebate falls into brushing.

05 "Rapid Nucleic Acid Test Results" Falsification

In the chat group, there are messages such as "get the nucleic acid test results quickly", "hurry for half an hour at the earliest" and "you can do the nucleic acid test at home". As long as you pay extra, it is a routine to cheat money.

? Anti-fraud reminder

Nucleic acid results must be tested in qualified hospitals, professional medical institutions or third-party testing institutions certified by the health department!

Don't trust the false information and so-called "private channels" on the Internet.

This may not only affect their normal travel, but also fall into the scam of illegal enrichment by criminals. 06 "receiving home isolation subsidy" fraud

Fraudsters pretend to be the personnel and finance department of the company or send emails to employees of the company through email boxes, saying that wage subsidies are paid according to national policies and need to be scanned and registered in time to receive them. After the victim is drained to the "phishing website", the victim's bank card will be stolen.

Anti-fraud reminder

The government and functional departments will not contact citizens by e-mail, telephone or SMS, and will not ask for detailed information such as individuals or banks.

Be wary of those who take the initiative to contact and call the official number for verification.

Please don't click on the links related to financial subsidies in emails or text messages (that is, phishing websites), let alone provide personal information!

Three tricks for epidemic fraud, keep in mind four points.

1 On the grounds of epidemic investigation, epidemic-related isolation, abnormal epidemic situation and "close contacts", send self-checking procedures, nucleic acid result inquiry groups and rapid nucleic acid detection results, and receive home isolation subsidies, which makes the parties flustered.

Inform the parties that there may be information leakage or system errors, which need to be transferred to relevant departments for handling.

3 said that the party was suspected of committing a crime, and the induced transfer proved innocent.

Police reminder

If you receive an overseas call starting with "00" or "+",please be vigilant and pay attention to screening. If you don't have a fixed overseas relationship and need to contact frequently, you can contact the operator to block overseas numbers.

Anyone who claims to be a "public security organ, a government department or a social security bureau" and asks for telephone secrecy, cooperation in investigation, acceptance of fund review, transfer of funds or filling in payment passwords is fraud.

If you receive a phone call claiming to be "customer service" or "merchant", saying that you can refund or claim compensation, nine times out of ten you should log on to the official shopping website to inquire about relevant information.