Epidemic investigation or fraud? During the epidemic, be sure to be alert to these epidemic-related fraud routines! If you have never been to medium- and high-risk areas and have not been exposed to risky people, the other party will send a virus "Trojan link" on the grounds that

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flow investigation or fraud? During the epidemic, be sure to be alert to these fraudulent routines involved in the epidemic!

Epidemic investigation or fraud? During the epidemic, be sure to be alert to these epidemic-related fraud routines! If you have never been to medium- and high-risk areas and have not been exposed to risky people, the other party will send a virus

During the epidemic,

Fraud routines often come out and new

Public Security reminds residents

Public Security Bureau reminds residents

Public Security Bureau reminds residents

Public Security Bureau reminds residents

Be sure to be vigilant and beware of being cheated

01|Fraud as an epidemic prevention and control personnel

situation

criminals disguised as "Central for Epidemic Prevention and Control" or "Hanshen Commission" staff, lying about abnormal health code/test report/epidemic investigation. If you have never been to medium and high-risk areas and have not been exposed to risky groups, the other party will send a virus "Trojan link" on the grounds that "system failure and identity information needs to be re-verified". Once you click to enter, your personal information will be leaked, giving criminals an opportunity to take advantage of it!

Situation 2

Criminals disguised as "Epidemic Prevention and Control Center" or "Han Health Commission" staff, lied that the health code/test report/epidemic investigation was abnormal, and asked you to go to the public security organs to verify. After breaking through the victim's psychological defense line, he took the initiative to transfer the phone to the "Public Security Bureau" and defrauded money on the grounds of investigating funds and clearing suspicion.

Police reminder:

1. When conducting epidemic investigation, epidemic prevention staff will not ask for personal privacy information that is not related to epidemic prevention and control, will not send any link or QR code, and will not ask the person under investigation for information such as bank card number, password or verification code.

2. State judicial organs such as public security, procuratorate and judicial departments will not set up so-called "safety accounts", nor will they request transfer and remittance on the grounds of fund verification.

3. Be vigilant about the situations involved in the promotion of products, requiring clicking unknown links, and obtaining SMS verification codes in mobile phones to avoid falling into the trap carefully involved by fraudsters.

02|Fast delivery fraud

Criminals pretended to be customer service of express company and lied that your express delivery tested positive for the new coronavirus and could not be delivered and needed to be destroyed. At the same time, the other party guided the victim to scan the QR code or download the APP on the grounds that he could provide claims, and tricked the victim into filling in his bank card number, verification code, payment password and other information in the software, thereby defrauding money.

Police reminder: When you encounter the so-called "customer service" that claims that "there is a problem with the express delivery or order to make a refund" through any non-original purchase channels such as phone calls, text messages, WeChat, etc., you must not trust it easily. At this time, you should return to the original purchase channel, or call the official customer service number of the express company and contact the staff to verify the situation. Do not scan unknown QR codes or download software, APPs of unknown origin, etc., and do not disclose personal privacy information at will.

03|"Receive home isolation subsidies" fraud

Scamists impersonate the company's personnel and financial departments to send mass emails to company employees through email, saying that they issued epidemic subsidies according to national policies and needed to scan the code to register and collect them in time, and then divert the victim to the "phishing website" and then steal the victim's bank card.

Police remind: The government and functional departments will not require citizens to provide personal or bank detailed information. Please do not click on the links related to financial subsidies in emails or text messages (i.e. phishing websites), and do not provide personal information!

Source: Yongzhou Internet Police Patrol and Law Enforcement

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