新年想「馬上發財」,最怕卻是「馬上被詐財」!近期常見假中獎通知詐騙,冒用簡訊或LINE告知你中大獎,附上連結或要求加入客服,接著以手續費、稅金、保證金為由,要你先匯款才能領獎。記住凡是「先付錢才給獎」一定是詐騙!
過年期間詐騙更活躍,別因為一時開心就點擊不明連結。請改用官方網站或APP自行查證,有疑問可撥打165反詐騙專線。
凡是標榜「保證獲利」「穩賺不賠」「內線名馬」的投資群組,先停看聽,多查證一步,少後悔一年。
校安中心提醒您:高報酬=高風險,陌生連結別亂點,QR Code先確認來源。新的一年,祝大家平安發財、荷包滿滿,不讓詐騙來攪局!
If you want to “get rich quick” this New Year, the biggest fear is actually “getting scammed quick”! Recently, fake prize-winning notifications have been common scams. Scammers impersonate text messages or LINE alerts telling you that you’ve won a big prize, including links or requests to add customer service contacts. Then, they ask you to pay fees like handling charges, taxes, or deposits before you can claim your prize. Remember: if you have to “pay first to get the prize,” it’s definitely a scam! Scams become even more active during the Lunar New Year, so don’t click on suspicious links just because you’re excited. Instead, verify through official websites or apps yourself. If you have any doubts, call the anti-fraud hotline at 165. Any investment groups that promise “guaranteed profits,” “risk-free earnings,” or “insider tips” should be approached with caution. Stop, think, and verify before you act—one extra step can save you a year of regret. The Campus Safety Center reminds you: high returns = high risks. Don’t click on unfamiliar links, and always confirm the source before scanning QR codes. Wishing everyone a safe and prosperous New Year with a full wallet—don’t let scams ruin your celebrations!