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2025 Winter Asian Games: Beware of Ticket Scams
The 2025 Winter Asian Games is an inspiring sports event, rejuvenating the ancient ice city and bringing people closer together. While we cheer for the event, it's important to stay alert to telecom and online fraud. Enjoy the charm of ice and snow, but be cautious of fraudulent ticket purchases. Below is an introduction to common ticket scams.
Scam Methods Analysis:
·Clone Websites: Scammers create "cloned" versions of official Winter Asian Games websites, pretending to be authorized by the organizing committee to sell tickets. They exploit the high demand for tickets to deceive fans.
·Second-Hand Platforms: Scammers may also post on second-hand selling platforms, claiming to sell their tickets due to various reasons, often at reduced prices for a quick sale. Once the victim attempts to transfer money, the scammer will request to switch to a different payment method under pretexts like avoiding tax. After the victim transfers the money, the ticket provided is usually invalid. By the time they report the issue, the scammer is long gone.
·Spam and Phishing Attempts: Scammers frequently use virtual phone numbers to send mass SMS and make harassing calls. They take advantage of the difficulty in tracing these virtual numbers and the low cost to send phishing messages that may contain malicious links to steal sensitive information.
Police Reminders:
1.Do Not Click Unknown Links: Avoid clicking on unfamiliar links or entering personal sensitive information on unverified ticket websites.
2.Purchase from Official Channels: Always buy tickets from reputable sources, and verify any resale tickets.
3.Verify Suspicious Information: If you encounter any dubious information, promptly verify it with official sources. If needed, call 96110 for assistance.
Stay safe while enjoying the Winter Asian Games!
来源:牡丹江公安
校对:赵 卓、李 泽
一审:赵 卓、李 泽
二审:王海峰
三审:迟 恒
发布:牡丹江市公安局西安分局