In our daily lives, we often receive exciting winning messages such as: "Congratulations, you have won the jackpot and you can claim it for a small fee!" However, behind these seemingly beautiful things often hide the elaborate ** Criminals usually disguise themselves as various merchants, institutions or platforms that give prizes, and take advantage of people's greed for small bargains to commit fraud. They use a variety of tactics to trick their victims into taking the bait, such as sending fake winning information, impersonating well-known brands, or forging various supporting documents.
Internet police remind: Once the victim believes these **, the criminals will ask the victim to pay "handling fees", "certification fees", "taxes" and other fees in various names, so as to achieve the purpose of defrauding money. In order to guard against these, we need to be highly vigilant and do the following:
1. Don't believe that for any winning information from unknown **, don't believe it easily. Especially if you are asked to provide personal information, bank accounts, or pay fees, be cautious.
2. Ignore If you receive a suspicious winning message, don't rush to reply or contact the other party. You can calm down first and verify the authenticity of the information through official channels.
3. Don't transfer moneyNo matter what reason the other party asks you to transfer, don't believe it easily. The transfer operation can only be carried out after you confirm the identity of the other party and the legitimacy of the transaction.
4. Protect personal informationDo not easily provide personal information to strangers, such as name, ID number, bank account and other sensitive information.
5. Report to the police in time If you find that you have been deceived, you should report to the local public security organ in time and provide relevant evidence so that you can investigate and deal with it in time.
1. Verify the transfer and remittance, and report the property loss.
2. Be more careful and be deceived less once, and resolutely refuse to listen, believe or transfer money without full certainty.
3. **Remind strange calls not to be gullible, and protect personal information.