一线城市高发!骗子最喜欢扮演这10种人
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-20 11:40

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning about scammers impersonating the "12308 consular protection hotline," urging the public to be cautious and verify any suspicious calls [1] Group 1: Types of Scams - Impersonation of "Platform Customer Service" is one of the most common scams, where scammers pose as customer service representatives from platforms like Douyin, WeChat, and Alipay, threatening automatic charges to induce victims to share personal information and download malicious software [3] - Scammers impersonate "Close Lovers" or "Successful Individuals," using emotional manipulation to build trust before leading victims to fraudulent investment opportunities, commonly known as "pig-butchering" scams [4] - Impersonation of "Leaders, Friends, or Weibo Contacts" involves scammers using stolen social media accounts or AI-generated voices to request urgent money transfers under false pretenses [5] - Scammers posing as "Investment Mentors" or "Financial Experts" promote fake investment opportunities with promises of zero risk and high returns, often showcasing fabricated profit screenshots [6] - "Order Brushback" scams involve victims being lured into completing tasks for refunds, only to be manipulated into making larger investments under false pretenses [7] - Impersonation of "Loan Platforms" or "Credit Institutions" involves scammers claiming to help with credit issues or loan approvals, demanding upfront fees that are never legitimate [8] - Scammers post "Fake Shopping" or "Special Ticket Offers" on second-hand platforms, enticing victims to conduct transactions outside of secure platforms [9] - Impersonation of "Military or Police Personnel" involves scammers posing as officials to solicit payments for fake procurement needs [10] - Scammers masquerade as "Game Players" or "Game Customer Service," enticing victims with offers related to in-game transactions that lead to further scams [11] - Impersonation of "E-commerce Logistics Customer Service" involves scammers claiming issues with products and offering refunds to extract money from victims [12]