National anti-fraud and anti-fraud season
Hey, friends, have you ever felt lucky lately and suddenly received a courier with a red envelope collar in it? Don't rush to rejoice, it may not be good luck, but a well-designed **.
Recently, many citizens in Hezhou City have appeared in mysterious express packages, and the cards inside say that you can receive red envelopes or gifts by scanning. Doesn't that sound tempting? But I'm going to tell you, all of this could be an illusion. It has been confirmed that there is a huge risk of fraud hidden behind these.
This type of scam has become more common in recent years. Scammers often take advantage of people's interest in free gifts or red packets to lure victims into scanning*** to access their personal information, bank account information, or install malware. Once the victim scans these***, they may suffer property damage or even theft of personal information.
Here are some tips to protect yourself from this type of scam:
1.*Do not accept unsolicited parcels, especially if you are not doing any shopping or participating in related activities.
2.Don't scan for unknown sources***Regular companies and platforms usually don't give out red envelopes or gifts in this way.
3.Any information claiming to be eligible for red envelopes or prizes should be verified first. You can directly contact the official customer service to confirm the authenticity of the information.
4.Protect your personal information and don't disclose it to untrustworthy people.
5.If you have accidentally scanned suspicious ***, you should immediately check the security of your bank account and personal information, change your password in time if necessary, and report to the police.
6.Improve self-protection awareness, regularly pay attention to the anti-fraud information released by **, and improve the ability to identify and prevent fraud.
Keep in mind that scammers tend to take advantage of people's greed for small bargains, so staying vigilant and not believing in "free lunches" is the key to avoiding falling for scams.