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All six are eight, all anti-fraud formulas.

All six are eight. The general anti-fraud formula is as follows:

One is the "six unifications":

1, hang up as long as the bank card is mentioned;

2. As long as you say you win the prize, you will all hang up;

3, as long as it involves the public security law, taxation or the remittance of leading cadres, it will be hanged;

4. If you click this link, all messages will be deleted;

5. Links sent by people you don't know on WeChat will not be clicked;

6. Any mention of "safe account" is fraud.

Second, "eight whatevers":

1. Anyone who claims to be a public security court requires remittance;

2. Anything that allows you to remit money to a "safe account";

3. Anyone who informs you of winning the prize and receiving the prize requires you to pay the money first;

4. Anyone who informs "family members" of an accident must remit money first;

5. Anyone who asks for bank card information and verification code on the phone;

6. Anything that allows you to open an online banking check;

7. Anyone who calls himself a leader needs to be paid;

8. Any unfamiliar website needs to register bank card information.

Fraudulent means:

First, QQ pretends to be a friend fraud

Use Trojan horse program to steal the QQ password of the other party, intercept the chat video materials of the other party, pretend to be the owner of QQ account, and cheat his QQ friends on the grounds of "serious illness, car accident" and "urgent need for money".

Second, WeChat pretends to be the boss of the company to defraud financial personnel.

The criminals obtained the internal personnel structure of the company through technical means, copied the nickname and avatar of the company boss WeChat, disguised as the company boss, and added financial personnel WeChat to implement fraud.

Third, WeChat disguised identity fraud.

Criminals use WeChat "people nearby" to inquire about friends around them, pretend to be "Gao Fushuai" or "Bai" and add them as friends to defraud feelings and trust, and then defraud money for various reasons such as financial difficulties and family difficulties.

Fourth, WeChat counterfeit purchasing fraud.

The criminals pretend to be regular WeChat merchants in the WeChat circle of friends, taking discounts and overseas purchasing as bait. After the buyer pays, he asks for additional payment on the grounds that "the goods are detained by the customs and need to pay customs duties". Once they get the payment, they will lose contact.