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What are the routines of new pneumonia fraud?

The epidemic situation has increased the means and methods for fraudsters to commit fraud. They can pretend to be epidemic prevention departments and traffic police departments to call and send short messages to the public, asking them to be isolated or threatened, warning them to stay at home, or asking them to transfer money to alleviate such a crisis. Such behavior has only one purpose, that is, to cheat money. As long as money is involved, you should be vigilant. Even if it is isolated, most of them will be called by community workers to do isolation work well, and we will not be asked to go to the local isolation by text messages or strange calls. So if we want to identify this kind of fraud, we just need to know whether the other party wants to take money from us.

The epidemic prevention department has a special hotline. If they call us to go to the local quarantine, we can pay attention to whether the calling number is a popular phone in our own area. If the two don't match, it's probably a fraud gang. When we answer the phone, don't have any confidence in the liar's statement. They will call us just to get money from us. If they don't get it, it's easy to hang up.

Epidemic investigation, abnormal traffic flow, secret access to information and other fraudulent means. It's all common now Many criminals use this trick to deceive the public. When we receive the call, we should check whether it is really the staff of the epidemic prevention department, especially when we hear them transfer the call to the authoritative department, because at this time, the liar will ask us to cheat away our bank card password, identity information and other important documents.

When it comes to things that are closely related to your personal information, such as passwords and personal ID numbers, you can't tell the other party, and you can't operate on your mobile phone according to their instructions. There are also some fraudsters who pretend to be people in the financial department of their work units and tell us by email that the country needs to scan the code to receive the money when issuing epidemic subsidies. At this time, let's scan the code and log in to the inexplicable phishing website, and then steal the bank card, which is probably also a fraudulent means of fraudsters.