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Police Warn of 'SIM Standardization' Scam

Police Warn of 'SIM Standardization' Scam

From Thanh Niên · (10m ago) Vietnamese Critical tone

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Phu Tho Provincial Police warn of a new scam targeting mobile phone users by impersonating network providers.
  • Scammers claim users' SIM card information is not standardized and threaten to block their numbers if immediate action isn't taken.
  • They send fake links via SMS or messaging apps, requesting personal information, OTP codes, bank details, or urging users to download malicious apps.

From Thanh Niên, we issue a critical alert to our readers across Vietnam regarding a sophisticated new scam designed to exploit the ongoing SIM card information standardization process. Phu Tho Provincial Police have issued a timely warning about fraudsters who are preying on public awareness of these new regulations, posing a significant threat to personal data and financial security.

Người dân cần cảnh giác trước các cuộc gọi thông báo chuẩn hóa thông tin thuê bao di động (ảnh minh họa)

— Phu Tho Provincial PoliceWarning about the new scam targeting mobile phone users.

The modus operandi is insidious. These criminals are impersonating employees of major network providers like Viettel, Vinaphone, and MobiFone. They contact unsuspecting individuals, falsely claiming their SIM card information is not up-to-date and threatening immediate deactivation or number revocation. This creates a sense of urgency, compelling victims to act without proper verification.

Các đối tượng còn gửi đường link giả mạo qua tin nhắn SMS, Zalo, messenger… yêu cầu người dân cập nhật thông tin cá nhân, đăng nhập tài khoản hoặc cài đặt "ứng dụng nhà mạng" (thực chất là ứng dụng chứa mã độc).

— Phu Tho Provincial PoliceDescribing the methods used by scammers, including fake links and malicious apps.

Furthermore, these scammers are employing digital tactics, sending deceptive links through SMS, Zalo, and Messenger. These links often lead to fake websites or prompt users to download "official" network apps, which are, in reality, malicious software designed to steal sensitive information. The request for critical data such as OTP codes, national ID numbers (CCCD), bank account details, and passwords is a clear red flag, enabling the fraudsters to gain control of devices, steal data, and ultimately drain bank accounts.

Để phòng ngừa, người dân tuyệt đối không cung cấp thông tin cá nhân, mã OTP cho bất kỳ ai qua điện thoại hoặc tin nhắn; không truy cập đường link lạ; không cài đặt ứng dụng từ nguồn không chính thống.

— Phu Tho Provincial PoliceAdvising citizens on preventative measures against the scam.

Thanh Niên urges all citizens to exercise extreme vigilance. Be wary of calls from unknown or international numbers, especially those employing threatening or urgent language. Never click on suspicious links or download applications from unofficial sources. The official process for SIM standardization should only be conducted through official network operator channels or their authorized applications. If in doubt, always contact your network provider's official hotline directly. Reporting any suspected fraudulent activity to the nearest police station is crucial for swift action and prevention. Remember, protecting your personal information is paramount in safeguarding yourself against these digital predators.

Việc chuẩn hóa thông tin thuê bao chỉ nên thực hiện tại các điểm giao dịch chính thức của nhà mạng hoặc thông qua ứng dụng chính thức trên App Store, Google Play.

— Phu Tho Provincial PoliceRecommending official channels for SIM card information standardization.
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Originally published by Thanh Niên in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.