The year is approaching. It is also the peak season for swindlers and thieves. After all, everyone needs money for the New Year. Over the years, I have experienced several 818 scams to remind everyone not to be afraid of things. I believe that "I am not afraid to knock if I do nothing wrong", and I wish you a safe New Year.
Deception 1? You have an outstanding court summons. ...
One Sunday a few years ago, I was washing clothes when my home phone rang. A female voice left a message, "Hello, the Intermediate People's Court informs you for the last time that you have not received the summons ..."
The first time I encountered such a thing, I suddenly became nervous. I'm worried that Comrade Jason "did something" outside, owed money to others or offended someone.
When this happens, you probably always check yourself first. Caller ID is a five-digit service number, which looks real. Jason wasn't at home, so I asked him immediately without calling, and calmed down and felt that he couldn't "achieve something."
So I went online to Baidu, entered that number and looked it up. I am relieved to see that someone has searched in Baidu snapshot and there is the word "fraudulent phone call".
Remind you: when the court serves a summons, it will not use the automatic voice system to inform, but generally it will be delivered manually or the court staff will call to inform. If it is delivered manually, the relevant court staff will send legal documents such as subpoenas to the parties, and after verifying the information of the parties, there will be a process of signing; If it is the phone call of the court staff, it will clearly inform the parties of the specific circumstances of the case, and then let them go to the court to get a subpoena. They will not ask for irrelevant information such as ID number, bank account number and password on the phone. If you receive such a call, you need to be vigilant and judge rationally, and don't give fraudsters the opportunity to set traps further.
Cheat 2? The public security bureau called and suspected that you were involved in a case. ...
One day last year, during working hours, I received a call with the caller ID of "Jinan Public Security Bureau Central Branch". When mobile phones enter the intelligent age, it is very credible to call to display the name of the other company.
On the phone, a female voice with a southern accent asked stiffly and businesslike, I am from the Central Branch of Jinan Public Security Bureau. Are you Tintin? Your ID number is 37 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx?
I said yes.
Have you ever lost your ID card?
No? !
We have cracked a fraud case, and now we suspect that you have something to do with it, or that someone used your ID card to commit the crime. You should cooperate with us in the investigation. ...
With the last experience, my mind immediately turned.
She has a southern accent. Although she pretends to be cold and stiff, it doesn't sound like a police professional accent. You know, someone in my family is a policeman.
So I replied: Are you a policeman? ! Which way does the downtown public security bureau drive? You tell me! You shameless bitch! Liar!
Hang up the phone.
Although I hung up the phone, I still panicked-the other party knew my name and my ID number was accurate; The caller ID number of the other party is indeed the Central Branch of Jinan Public Security Bureau. It's exactly the same as the phone number I searched online.
What the hell is this? I have to call and ask.
The interval from receiving the phone call to calling back for inquiry is no more than ten minutes. When the phone was connected, it was also answered by a policewoman. As a person familiar with Jinan, her voice made me feel the kindness of Shandong people. I told her about answering the phone just now and asked her if she was a liar. Why is the caller ID the Public Security Bureau?
She made it clear to me that she must be a liar. Don't trust her.
I put this matter in the WeChat circle of friends. From the comments on the message, it is known that fraudsters use the "rebranding software" to simulate any telephone number through computer operation, and the telephone of the Public Security Bureau is fraudulently used. The simplest identification method is to call back the display number to identify the authenticity.
But I still have a question. The other party knows my name and ID number. What if they're here for revenge ! Oh, it's really scary to think about it. I have repeatedly reviewed whether I have leaked information or been "human flesh" on the Internet. Who leaked our personal information?
Remind you that criminals in telecom fraud cases are often hiding abroad, and computer control of fraud through foreign servers has set many obstacles to the detection of the case. Once deceived, it takes a long period to recover the losses and solve the case. In fact, preventing fraud losses is very simple. Don't trust any stranger's phone easily. Remember that public security organs will not handle cases by telephone. If necessary, freeze the transfer of property, fines, etc. They will definitely issue legal documents in person. In non-criminal cases, the public security bureau generally does not call to inform.
Trick three? Threatening phone calls. Did you offend anyone? ……
Not long ago, I was about to go to my mother's house for lunch when I received a phone call with a northeast accent and a long cavity. Later, I thought it might be the voice of the other party in disguise.
Are you Tintin?
Is it?
Who are you?
I'm Liu Biao (Yin Biao, Biao Biao, Biao Biao). Have you ever heard of me?
Never heard of it. Who are you? !
You haven't heard of me! I'm famous in the northeast! Did you offend anyone? ……
It suddenly occurred to me that a friend told me that he had encountered fraudulent phone calls. He was attending a friend's party when a policeman at the same table was caught red-handed. ...
I pressed the telephone recording button. The voice rose a few degrees: Who have I offended? ! I have never offended anyone! You have the wrong person, don't you? !
Someone paid us to give you some color to see see ... when I find someone to chop off your arm and your leg, don't shut up!
……
Finally I said, "Go to hell!" Hang up the phone.
I was going to call the police. Think about it.
I went for a physical examination two days ago. I met a classmate of LP, drank four or five glasses of water and sat on a bench in the physical examination center waiting to urinate. I chatted with her until her husband received a phone call from a liar, that is, "You offended someone." When she was pregnant, she went to the police station for consultation. The police told her that after receiving the phone call from the liar, she said, I sent the money to the public security bureau. Go and get it.
When her husband received a phone call from another swindler asking for money, he immediately hung up. The policeman said, "I left the money in the public security bureau. Go and get it."
Remind you: a straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shadow. Don't be afraid. If so, calling the police is the wisest choice.
1. Don't trust strangers' words, especially when strangers call for bank cards, they would rather believe that they are liars;
2. Don't click on any link in the short message, including the short messages of financial institutions with numbers of 95555, 95566, 95 188 and 95588. , so that the upgraded U shield can receive membership points to cash out. It is most likely that fraudsters use "rebranding software" to impersonate;
3. Don't believe any information about borrowing money and remittance sent by friends on WeChat, QQ and SMS, even if your immediate superior or your big boss asks you to make money to an account online, you would rather believe it. One of my classmates sent a WeChat message yesterday saying that his mobile phone address book number was stolen by criminals. In recent days, he used his classmate's head to add his friend WeChat crazily. If you borrow money or exchange it, it's all a lie. Don't believe it.
4. Before throwing away the express parcel, tear up all the express orders that may reveal information, and remove the home address, name and telephone number. That makes sense, you know.
Because I don't know how the information about myself and my family is known by the scammers, everyone is still careful. The smog is so big and the world is so chaotic. Practice a pair of discerning eyes! Look carefully at the tricks of those scammers.
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