It is not difficult to prevent online fraud. Don't be greedy, don't give, don't be fooled: this jingle emphasizes that the key to preventing online fraud is to be vigilant, don't be greedy, and don't transfer money to others at will to avoid being deceived. Internet fraud refers to the fraudulent activities carried out by criminals using the Internet. Common means include impersonating public security law, impersonating relatives and friends, false winning, false investment and so on. These fraudulent means often use people's greed, fear or trust in relatives and friends to defraud money.
Beware of strange calls; Don't click on unknown links: this sentence emphasizes the importance of protecting personal information and being alert to strange calls.
In the Internet age, the disclosure of personal information may lead to serious consequences, such as identity theft and property loss. Pay attention to protecting personal information, don't disclose sensitive information such as ID number, bank card number and password at will, and avoid leaving personal information on untrusted websites.
Don't click on the unknown link, check the transfer and remittance more: this jingle reminds us to be alert to the unknown link, avoid clicking, and check the transfer and remittance more to prevent being deceived. Criminals often use forged links to steal personal information or trick people into transferring money. We should be vigilant, don't click on unknown links easily, especially when receiving suspicious information or emails, and carefully verify the source and authenticity of links.
In case of fraud, don't panic, call the police in time to recover the money: this jingle reminds us that if we are unlucky to encounter fraud, don't panic, call the police in time to recover the losses. If you are found to be cheated, you should immediately stop the transfer and remittance, and save relevant evidence as much as possible, such as chat records and transfer vouchers. Then report the case to the public security organ in time and cooperate with the police investigation.
The origin of anti-fraud:
Anti-fraud refers to the abbreviation of preventing and cracking down on fraudulent criminal activities. With the rapid development of Internet and mobile communication technology, new crimes such as online fraud and telecom fraud are also increasing, which poses a serious threat to people's property security and social stability.