Reported 11 months ago
With summer vacation approaching, many people are making travel arrangements. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns of a fraudulent group impersonating the Consular Affairs Bureau by sending fake appointment confirmation emails to deceive people into clicking phishing links and collecting personal information. The public is advised to be cautious, avoid clicking links or providing information, and can verify by calling the 165 hotline. The Consular Affairs Bureau also reminds people to verify the email subject, avoid clicking on links or attachments, and not enter important information before confirming any passport-related email. If in doubt, contact the anti-scam consultation hotline or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Consular Affairs Bureau customer service hotline. (Image source: Central News Agency) - Responsible Editor: Zack)
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