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Chinese Embassy in France warns of illegal activities using virtual currency to lure investors into scams

Summary: According to the official WeChat account of the Chinese Embassy in France, a recent surge in telecommunications network scams has been observed in France. Common tactics used by criminals include posing as 'mentors' or 'experts' to attract investments through financial management, lotteries, and virtual currencies for fraudulent purposes. These criminals are often located in foreign ...

According to the official WeChat account of the Chinese Embassy in France, a recent surge in telecommunications network scams has been observed in France. Common tactics used by criminals include posing as 'mentors' or 'experts' to attract investments through financial management, lotteries, and virtual currencies for fraudulent purposes. These criminals are often located in foreign countries or regions, making it difficult to recover funds once the fraud is successful.

The Chinese consulate in France advises Chinese citizens in France, especially students, to be aware of common telecommunications network scam tactics, avoid clicking on unknown links, refrain from downloading unfamiliar apps, safeguard personal information, and use legal channels for currency exchange.

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