Fake web pages and fake questionnaires really steal personal information, and get 10,000 bonus for filling out questionnaires.

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[Reporter Huang Liangjie/Kaohsiung Report] The fraud group actually used the name of the Land Bank to set up a fake website, and then pretended to offer a bonus of 10,000 yuan to trick the public into filling out fake questionnaires in order to steal their personal information. The Gaoshi police found out that they were actively investigating and reminded The public should not be fooled. Due to the rough copying techniques on the website, even the bank name is in simplified Chinese characters. So far, no public has been deceived and reported.

It is understood that Land Bank has also discovered fraudulent groups forging webpage methods. Last month, it reminded the public through its official website that the bank stated that there are rumors that fraudulent groups have faked the name of Land Bank, forged or used the name of the website to defraud the Internet, and criminals used forged emails or websites. , in an attempt to defraud customers of personal information such as ID card numbers, bank account numbers, credit card numbers, or passwords.

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It is understood that the fraudulent group suspected of forging the bank's website, posting false messages such as "Congratulations! Taiwan Land Bank Government Economic Resource Subsidy" and "Through the questionnaire, you will have the opportunity to get NT$10,000", deceiving the public to click on the answer and use the head Netizens left messages online, trying to confuse the real ones, leaving comments such as "I thought it was a joke" and "I received a gift" to mislead netizens.

However, many netizens also found that the fraudulent fake website is different from Tuyin’s official website. The last English word for the country or region of the website is “.cn”. Unlike Tuyin’s website, the bank at the bottom of the page is The name is actually simplified characters.

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