How to deal with the new PS extortion photo text messages

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-01

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Dear user, have you ever received a shocking text message about your **being photographed or **, and threatening you to transfer money or**? This is by no means a hoax, but an increasingly rampant scam. It's important to stay calm, don't trust such information lightly, and don't make any form of transfer. These criminals are extremely cunning, and they use computer software to create panic and threats by making your **ps look unsightly. They have only one goal: to scam you out of your money. They may obtain your personal information through various channels and then send such scam text messages in a targeted attempt to take advantage of it.

Here, we strongly recommend that you strengthen your awareness of personal information protection and do not disclose or post positive photos of yourself and your family members on the Internet. At the same time, stay vigilant, don't panic when encountering similar situations, save evidence in time and call the police. If you receive such a scam text message, call the police on 110 immediately** or go to the National Anti-Fraud Center app to report it.

We understand how important this information is to you, and we hope that you can pass it on to more people to prevent fraud. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. Let's work together to build a network security defense line and jointly maintain a safe and harmonious network environment.

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