The end of the year is also the time for many scams to make their final sprint. These scheming ** people are sharpening their knives, ready to take down everyone who may be recruited, so as to achieve their goals. Their ever-evolving scams, like clowns on stage, try to catch your eye and lure you into their elaborate traps. Therefore, everyone must keep their eyes open and be vigilant! Recently, these scams have been frequent, so please keep a clear head and don't easily believe those inexplicable **. I would like to make a special appeal to all of you: Ignore it! Don't believe it! Don't transfer money to the other party easily! Let's expose these scams together.
The first thing to be staged is: Strange courier scam! Have you ever received a surprise delivery? It may just be a small pack of tissues or an ordinary toothbrush, but there are a few flyers that come with it, but there are eye-catching words such as "year-end ceremony" and "thank you for having you" and ** method. Similar to the "scratch" scam we were familiar with before, although they have changed into a "new dress", the purpose is still to attract your attention with various promotions, so that you mistakenly think that you can get a reward by winning a lottery, a giveaway or doing a task, and then successfully pull you into your group, and then let you **some unknown** software, click on the unknown**, and even guide you to buy the goods they recommend, and promise to get a generous rebate as long as you complete these tasks.
The next ** is called: Redeem points scam! In recent years, many merchants have launched points redemption activities to attract more customers. However, they use the above activities as an excuse to take advantage of our desire for additional discounts to defraud. They often post "wool" information on social **, such as value-added *** or text messages hidden with phishing** links, these links are disguised very realistically, and some even fake the official** or formal platform, step by step to induce you to enter personal sensitive information such as ID card number and credit card number. When everyone is really deceived and the information is leaked, these ** will use the information to commit theft or fraud.
The third ** is called: "Jifu" and "Red Envelope" scam! The Spring Festival is approaching, and everyone is discussing how to collect the word "Fu" of different colors on social **, or how to grab WeChat red envelopes and other activities. However, some bad actors have taken this opportunity to set a trap to defraud. For example, they post so-called "Spring Festival subsidies are being distributed", "500 yuan vouchers" or "Jifu" pages in alumni groups, Moments and other places. When someone can't help but fall into the trap, they will find that the so-called winning prizes are **, the prizes or bonuses they design are often extremely attractive, and those who have to press the **prompt to enter personal information such as bank card numbers, will eventually be used, directly by them "looted".
Let's take a look at this again: loan scams! At the end of the year and the beginning of the year, the peak period of consumption of all sizes is coming, and we have also found a new living space. They spread false loan information through SMS, ** and other channels, and lured good people to be deceived under the guise of "providing high-amount, low-interest loans". When people think that pie has fallen from the sky, they will ask the borrower to transfer money in advance for various reasons such as "paying interest in advance" and "paying a deposit". These ** methods are extremely cunning, and they will bypass people's defenses in various clever ways, so that the victim is caught in the loan ** without realizing it.
Finally, let's reveal it**: Refund and change scams! It has to be said that their technology is quite advanced, and they can easily obtain the passenger's name, ID number, flight and other detailed information through illegal means, and then impersonate the staff of the airline, booking ** or travel agency, and get in touch with the victim through ** or text message. The most frightening thing is that they even know the details of whether the flight is delayed, whether the ticket needs to be changed, etc.! When ** uses this extremely accurate flight information to gain trust, they will take the initiative to ask for a refund or claim on the grounds that the flight cannot take off normally, the ticket must be changed, etc., and then lure the victim to provide bank card information or accept screen sharing operations, and finally achieve their goal of getting money.
There is another one that often appears: Internet fraud! Nowadays, as online shopping has become an important part of our daily lives, the Internet** has also become a new way for bad actors to cheat. Especially now that the Chinese New Year is approaching, these ill-intentioned people will use year-end discounts as bait to lure those who want to shop online without worry. however, not all online shopping platforms are sophisticated. there are many online counterfeit product exchanges and deceptive scams that h**e emerged to bite innocent consumers. therefore, be careful when choosing a reliable online shopping platform, and never trust unknown websites. remember: