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How to fool: Impersonate the name of the Social Security Office (SSO)

Trick: Use a fake website Tricked to install applications To steal important information

Channel: Short Message Service (SMS), Telephone

The Social Security Office warns of scammers sending SMS with fake website links. Tricked to install applications to steal important information cause loss of money and can be used to commit crimes Recently, speed up coordination. to close the fake website and repeat! The office has no such policy

. ministry of labor Public relations warns about the case of scammers using SMS methods to deceive them to install applications. through fake websites hoping to steal important information to spoof financial transactions or commit a crime

Attach a fake website link along with suggesting to install the application

Scammers use the method of sending SMS with fake website links. claiming Belongs to the Social Security Office by using the same name and media as the real website until causing misunderstandings If the insured is mistaken until entering the said website You will find suggestions to download various documents and install applications that require personal information such as name, surname, ID number. phone number and password for financial transactions claiming to update the information which caused the insured to lose money in the account Including criminals can use such information to commit other crimes.

The Social Security Office accelerates coordination. to shut down the fake website

In addition to publicizing the warning The Social Security Office also conducts continuous surveillance and monitoring. by detecting more fake websites Therefore coordinated with the service provider to close the fake websites as follows

Social Security Office emphasizes! There is no policy to send links to insurers. Update information via SMS

The secretary-general of the Social Security Office reiterates that the office does not have such a policy. If you receive an SMS like this, it is definitely a gang. Insurers must be careful. Don’t be fooled into believing. For anyone who has been damaged You can make a report at the police station. to prosecute the law immediately

Source: Thai News Agency