[HK] Beware of Phishing Scams in Hong Kong
Recent phishing scams have been reported in Hong Kong SAR, involving fraudsters posing as WeChat/Weixin customer service representatives. These scammers use fake phone calls, FaceTime, and phishing SMS messages that spoof WeChat's verification code SenderID.
Common tactics include:
- "Million Dollar Guarantee": Scammers may try to convince users to pay for services that are actually free.
- False Payment Claims: They might claim that users have activated certain payment services, which incur monthly fees unless canceled, or that a service is about to expire and requires immediate payment to avoid affecting credit ratings.
To protect yourself from these scams, keep the following tips in mind:
🔎🔎🔎 Remember:
- Do not click on unknown links or open suspicious messages.
- WeChat customer service will only contact you after you’ve initiated a request through the WeChat app, in person, or via help.wechat.com.
- WeChat will never send SMS messages asking for personal information, bank details, passwords, or payment information.
- Never share your SMS verification codes, credit card CVV codes, 3D Secure codes, digital wallet passwords, or any banking information with anyone.
If you suspect a scam, report it to:
- WeChat Help Center: feedback form
- Anti-Deception Coordination Centre (HK): Beware of Transfer Request from Phone Scammers Impersonating Customer Service Staff of WeChat | Latest Scam Alerts | Anti-Deception Coordination Centre(ADCC)
Stay vigilant and stay safe!