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The Police Force and OFCA hold an anti-deception exhibition to explain the common methods used by scammers to prevent falling into scams

2023-02-12T09:45:57.795Z


The number of deception cases in Hong Kong continues to rise. The police and the Office of the Communications Authority held an exhibition in Tseung Kwan O for two consecutive days starting yesterday (11th) to explain common deception techniques to prevent falling into scams. Police and Communications


The number of deception cases in Hong Kong continues to rise. The police and the Office of the Communications Authority held an exhibition in Tseung Kwan O for two consecutive days starting yesterday (11th) to explain common deception techniques to prevent falling into scams.


The Police and the Office of the Communications Authority hold exhibitions to explain common deception techniques to avoid falling for the scam.

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The Police, the Office of the Communications Authority, and mobile network operators established a task force in September last year to coordinate the formulation of telecommunications measures to combat telephone and online fraud, and to strengthen cooperation in anti-fraud publicity and education, with a view to preventing The fraudulent information is more comprehensively delivered to all citizens.

OFCA held the "Be a Smart Communication Service User" roving exhibition at Cannes Mall, Tseung Kwan O for two consecutive days. Through display panels, educational videos, game booths and other information and activities, the public's awareness of choosing and using communication services was enhanced.

Officers from the Police Anti-Fraud Coordination Center and Netkeepers explain common deception techniques to the public, and educate the public to stay vigilant when using communication services to avoid falling into scams.

In addition, the police also promoted the "Anti-Fraud Easy 18222" of the Anti-Fraud Coordination Center and the "Anti-Fraud Video Device" of Netkeepers. If citizens encounter suspicious calls, messages or websites, they can enter the "Anti-Fraud Video Device" Relevant platform account name or number, receiving account number, phone number, email address, website, etc., to assess the risk in real time or call the "Anti-Fraud Easy 18222" hotline for inquiries.

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Source: hk1

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