The retired Aunt Yang was pitted by her hobbies

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Aunt Yang, who is retired at home, loves photography and usually posts her works on the short ** platform. On December 11th, a strange netizen sent a private message to Aunt Yang, saying that her photography works were very good and that she could provide photography works to make money, and at the same time sent a link to let her ** an app called "Shangdi Culture", claiming that as long as the photographic materials are published on the platform, they can be realized.

Aunt Yang submitted a piece of her work according to the prompts and immediately received a reward of 10 yuan. Aunt Yang was overjoyed and felt that this platform was reliable: it could not only satisfy her hobbies, but also make money. Seeing that Aunt Yang was very satisfied, netizens told Aunt Yang that the platform also has a task called "reward", that is, after receiving the order successfully, the corresponding amount will be recharged first, and then not only can you get back the principal, but also an additional 18% rebate. Aunt Yang's initial uploads received commissions ranging from 10 yuan to several hundred yuan after passing the review. The "tip" task is full of 60 orders, you can become a contracted photographer, the number of tasks per day is unlimited, and the commission will also be increased to 200 yuan per commission, and the short ** is 3000 yuan.

In order to become a contracted photographer, Aunt Yang began to do "tipping" tasks. According to (UnfamiliarAt the instruction of netizens, she has transferred 23 times to multiple bank accounts, nearly 50,000 yuan. It wasn't until the anti-fraud police found her that she realized that she had encountered a swiping fraud.

**Reminder

This case is a typical "part-time swiping order"** is just a way to drain traffic and become photographic materials, and most of the victims are photography enthusiasts. Fraudsters use uploading photography ** to do part-time jobs as bait, first induce the victim to carry out a small amount of swiping, quickly use a small rebate to deceive the victim's trust, and finally, ask the victim to repeatedly swipe the order for various reasons such as serial tasks, improper operation, and ** order.

Please keep this in mind

Swiping is fraudDon't be blinded by the small profits in front of youBe sure not to transfer money to an account you don't know

Source |Shouguang Public Security.

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