Five accounts on social media that are harmful. We advise against talking, accepting ads, and sending money transfers.

A malevolent or hurtful social media user account is referred to as a dangerous social account. Social media

Mar 15, 2024 - 19:50
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Five accounts on social media that are harmful. We advise against talking, accepting ads, and sending money transfers.

Five accounts on social media that are harmful. We advise against talking, accepting ads, and sending money transfers.

A malevolent or hurtful social media user account is referred to as a dangerous social account. Social media users are advised not to add accounts as friends at all, according to Royal Thai Police.

Pole. The deputy spokesman for the Royal Thai Police, Maj. Gen. Siriwat Depor, declared that the police commander, Pol. Major General Torsak Sukwimon, is worried about the individuals who might be injured by different types of criminal activity. Groups of con artists are still coming up with new techniques to trick people nowadays. The victim is duped into believing using psychological concepts.

And it has been found that scammers often create social media accounts to deceive their victims, for example by creating accounts pretending to be famous people. Create a fake account for a government agency Creating accounts that don’t actually exist (avatar accounts) or claiming to be rich, etc.

5 types of online accounts to be wary of

1. “Handsome young man, beautiful young woman” Adding you as a friend without previously knowing each other Attempting to establish a romantic relationship resulting in fraudulent withdrawal of assets or being tricked into sending obscene images

2. “Show off and show off your wealth.” They are often booked as ways to make money from investments. or doing business that brings high returns This leads to investment fraud or hybrid scam.

3. “Foreigners of retirement age” Send me a message or add me as a friend. Building a Romantic Relationship Then he claimed he was moving to Thailand. and will send assets but got stuck in customs tricking victims into transferring money to scammers

4. “Fake Government Agencies Accepting Help” Advertise through various channels and claim that government agencies are open to reporting services. or provide assistance in locating criminals’ property. Then they trick the victims into transferring money. It is supposedly a refund tracking procedure. or costs of pursuing the case

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5. “Fake account, fake account” I just share news, delicious restaurants and beautiful places to visit but don’t know who they are. If you add you as a friend, you need to be careful because it may be a scammer taking the opportunity to break into your social media accounts. Or use your picture to create a fake account for scammers.

Royal Thai Police therefore recommends that citizens “do not accept adders, do not chat, and do not transfer money” on social media accounts with such characteristics. To reduce the chances of you becoming a victim of a group of criminals. who created social media accounts to deceive fellow citizens

Finally, if fellow citizens are harmed by technology crimes, complaints can be made via the online complaint center at www.thaipoliceonline.go.th or via the 24-hour hotline 1441.

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