1~ first prize in grade 6, handwritten newspaper fraud prevention

"Anti-fraud Handwritten Newspaper for Primary Schools" is simple and easy to operate.

Do eight things to prevent fraud:

"Eight whatevers":

Anyone who claims that the public security law requires remittance;

Anything that lets you remit money to a "safe account";

Anyone who informs you of winning the prize and receiving subsidies requires you to pay in advance;

Anyone who informs "family members" of an accident to remit money;

Anyone who asks for bank information and SMS verification code on the phone;

Who asked you to open online banking for inspection?

Anyone who calls himself a leader needs to be paid;

Don't trust anyone who wants to register a bank card on a strange website.

How to avoid fraud

No profit, no personal or family information.

Don't be credulous and don't transfer money to strangers.

No curiosity, do not buy illegal and prohibited items.

Don't panic, ignore the threatening phone calls.

You can't be careless, you must verify the authenticity in many ways.

Don't take any chances. Once you find yourself cheated, call the police.

Anti-fraud handwritten newspaper content:

For example, the slogan:

Always tighten this string and beware of new telecom fraud.

Cast the great wall of fraud prevention and polish the eyes of fraud prevention.

Fraud is becoming more and more new, so you and I must be careful.

If you don't take it, you can't play fraud again.

Severely crack down on telecom fraud and ensure the safety of citizens' property.

Join hands to prevent fraud, unite as one, and be safe in Jiashan.

There can be no cheating, and there can be no cheating prevention.

"Three no's":

Do not click on unknown links, do not trust strange phone calls, do not disclose personal information, and verify transfer and remittance.

Students' common sense of fraud prevention

Never trust information such as street advertisements or job applications on the Internet and mobile phones. Work-study programs must go through formal channels to prevent being cheated.

Prevent fraud in the name of "asking for help" or inducement. When you encounter something you are not sure about, you should report it to your parents, teachers or security office in time, and don't do it blindly.

Never covet petty advantages or seek personal gain. There is no such thing as a free lunch, so beware of falling into the trap designed by swindlers.