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What should I do if my loved ones are cheated?

In today's digital age, scammers are becoming more and more good at using scientific and technological means to cheat. Among them, the means of using AI voice to impersonate the voice of relatives for fraud is becoming increasingly sophisticated. Therefore, it is necessary to raise awareness of prevention and avoid being deceived.

First of all, don't trust strange numbers or voice calls from unknown sources. When you receive this kind of call, you should first confirm the identity of the other party, such as asking for some private information that only your relatives know, such as home address, previous residence, nickname, etc. At the same time, you can also let the other person introduce himself and tell the reason for calling, which will help to screen out the real relatives.

Secondly, we should establish a fraud detection system and form the habit of reminding ourselves at any time. When you encounter similar voice calls, you need to calmly analyze and pay attention to some common fraud methods, such as sudden fighting and demanding immediate payment. If you suspect that the other party is a liar, just hang up the phone and call the police to verify.

Third, we should raise safety awareness and strengthen information security measures. For example, don't disclose personal information to strangers at will, and don't store a lot of personal information in the same device or application. It is recommended to use safe and reliable products to verify intimacy.

Finally, it is suggested to communicate with friends and relatives, share their anti-fraud experience, and publicize relevant information on social media to remind everyone to raise their awareness of prevention to prevent being cheated.

In short, only by following the advice of the police, strengthening the study of safety knowledge and raising the awareness of fraud prevention can we better protect the property safety of ourselves and our families.