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A student at Nankai University suffered an electric fraud.
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According to information from IT House on June 5, today, according to Modern Express, a university student at Nankai University bought a “porning” camera on a second-hand trading platform that accidentally fell into a trap of fraud and was lured into the wrong-molecist rhetoric, and eventually was lured away with 2.2 million dollars.
Inquiries at the IT House revealed that the community police responsible for the eight-mile school block of Nankai University revealed that this was the single most expensive case of telecommunications fraud in Tianjin City in the past six months, and that the police had first reported that they had initiated an emergency cut-off process and had done their best to recover funds.
According to the circular, on the afternoon of 2 June, the student was referred to the so-called third-party seller by the other party on the grounds of cumbersome platform trading processes when communicating with prospective sellers on idle fish. The other party then sends strange links and induces them to jump out of the formal platform and jump to a small commodity site. The customer service on the website repeatedly assured that there would be no cost associated with the subsidy activities being carried out by the platform, and then sent a payment of 2-D code to deceive students on the use of the payment sweep code in the name of identification.
After the student had been scanned, the account was immediately withheld for $195. Upon discovery of the deduction, the client ' s order was interpreted as an automatic free payment, claiming that the refund would have to download the conference software and open the screen sharing. After obtaining access to the cell phone screen, the other party quickly identified the large balance in its bank card and, under the pretext of “brushing water to verify account security”, lured students to make 22 transfers, with a cumulative loss of $2.2 million, through online purchasing platforms and direct bank card transfers.
In response, the civilian police warned that any claims of deposit, deposit or fee were fraudulent when dealing on non-shopping sites; that it was important not to scan a stranger ' s 2D code, click on an unknown link and open a shared screen with a stranger; and that, to the extent possible, large deposits were not tied to a mobile phone. In the current graduation season and examination week, students should be vigilant to avoid a repetition of similar tragedies.
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