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Text content of handwritten report to prevent fraud

How to prevent telecommunications fraud

1. Pay attention to avoid the leakage of personal information. Try not to operate unfamiliar financial services on ATM machines. You should go to the counter to handle them directly. Never believe lies such as "bank accounts involved in crime."

2. Don’t trust unknown phone calls and text messages. When receiving a suspected fraudulent call or text message, be careful to verify the identity of the other party, especially when the other party requests to remit money to a designated account. Do not remit money easily. You should inform your family as soon as possible to discuss the solution or consult the public security agency; it is impossible for the public security department to provide a safe account. , and will not guide you in transferring funds or setting passwords.

3. Do not be tempted by criminals or illegal text messages out of greed for small profits. No matter what the circumstances, do not disclose your and your family’s identity information, deposits, bank cards, etc. to the other party.

4. If you receive unfamiliar phone calls, text messages or harmful information, you must take the initiative to report it to the local public security agency or telecommunications regulatory department.

5. Calling for telephone bills is a commercial service method in which the telecommunications department uses the normal customer service phone number to remind customers through computer voice. It is impossible to directly transfer the call to law enforcement agencies such as public prosecutors, prosecutors, and law enforcement agencies.

6. For those who pretend to be various staff members and make direct phone calls to commit fraud, be sure to pay attention to the type of call displayed on the caller ID. Please ignore calls that are unfamiliar and do not look like normal landline mobile phone numbers, especially numbers with "00019" in front of the phone.

How to prevent telecommunications fraud

1. Pay attention to avoid the leakage of personal information. Try not to operate unfamiliar financial services on ATM machines. You should go to the counter to handle them directly. Never believe lies such as "bank accounts involved in crime."

2. Don’t trust unknown phone calls and text messages. When receiving a suspected fraudulent call or text message, be careful to verify the identity of the other party, especially when the other party requests to remit money to a designated account. Do not remit money easily. You should inform your family as soon as possible to discuss the solution or consult the public security agency; it is impossible for the public security department to provide a safe account. , and will not guide you in transferring funds or setting passwords.

3. Do not be tempted by criminals or illegal text messages out of greed for small profits. No matter what the circumstances, do not disclose your and your family’s identity information, deposits, bank cards, etc. to the other party.

4. If you receive unfamiliar phone calls, text messages or harmful information, you must take the initiative to report it to the local public security agency or telecommunications regulatory department.

Telecom fraud is a type of fraud, which is the act of defrauding relatively large amounts of public or private property by fabricating facts or concealing the truth for the purpose of illegal possession. There are many forms, and we should take precautions from the following points:

1. Pay attention to avoid the leakage of personal information. Try not to operate unfamiliar financial services on ATM machines. You should go to the counter to handle them directly. . Never believe lies such as "bank accounts involved in crime."

2. Don’t trust unknown phone calls and text messages. When receiving a suspected fraudulent call or text message, be careful to verify the identity of the other party, especially when the other party requests to remit money to a designated account. Do not remit money easily. You should inform your family as soon as possible to discuss the solution or consult the public security agency; it is impossible for the public security department to provide a safe account. , and will not guide you in transferring funds or setting passwords.

3. If you receive unfamiliar phone calls, text messages or harmful information, you must take the initiative to report it to the local public security agency or telecommunications regulatory department.