The Anti-Fraud Center of the Zhengzhou Public Security Bureau reminds daily
Police Express
After the Spring Festival, everyone has returned to work one after another, some people have embarked on the road of job hunting, and some people want to increase their income in the new year, and choose to find part-time jobs online.
Fraud Cases:Recently, the victim Wang submitted his resume to find a job on various recruitment platforms, and received an application from a friend who was unfamiliar with QQ, who said that his company was recruiting clerks and needed to be trained first. So Wang clicked on the link sent by the other party, ** the app named "cutting", and operated under the guidance of customer service after registering and logging in. At the beginning, it was a rebate for likes, but after making a few orders, Wang felt that it was very good, the operation was simple, and the rebate was very fast. Next, the customer service began to distribute recharge tasks to Wang to let him swipe the order, and the recharge amount was gradually increasing, and after recharging a few times, Wang found that he could not withdraw money. The other party asked Wang to continue to transfer money under the pretexts of "operation error", "payment of unfreezing money" and "repair order", until Wang realized that he had been deceived and lost a total of 33,550 yuan.
**Reminder
1. Keep in mind the anti-fraud formula:
Unfamiliar link ***app + advance money to do tasks = swiping fraud! 2. The core deception method of swiping fraud is to induce the masses to do unknown apps, and to commit fraud by advancing funds in the app to do tasks, and not returning cash for large tasks. Refusal to use unknown apps through "links, **apk installation packages"**, can effectively prevent such scams.
3. If you encounter an unknown app for online training before employment, you must be vigilant, it is likely to be a fraud!
*: Anti-Fraud Center of Zhengzhou Public Security Bureau.