The suspect rented another WeChat in the name of part-time job

  Make money by renting WeChat? Use "vest" to cheat people!

  News from this reporter (reporter Zhang Chong correspondent Zou Hang Zhang Zhipeng) "Receive V at a high price, you can rent it if you don't want to sell it, 30~80 yuan/day"... You can find advertisements for renting WeChat on social platforms. Recently, the Wuhan police reminded: Once the social software account is loaned, the consequences are very serious!

  On May 6, Xiao Li, a 17-year-old student in Qingshan District, Wuhan, went online at home and saw a part-time information on WeChat rental in the QQ space, declaring that "WeChat rental number, 30 yuan a day" "No fees, daily closing ", Xiao Li privately trusted the other party.

  Xiao Li scanned the code as required to enter a WeChat group, told his WeChat account and login password to the other party, and gave the WeChat account to the other party to operate. The other party uses Xiao Li's WeChat account to add strange friends and guide them to pay the bill, claiming that every time they swipe a single order, they will rebate 5% to 8% of the principal, and if they make 5 orders a day, they will rebate 88 yuan.

  On WeChat on the phone, Xiao Li saw the chat content of the other party and his friend and found that after someone operated according to the other party's request, the advance money was not returned, and the result was blacked out. Because Xiao Li received the 30 yuan reward from the other party every night at 9 o'clock, he did not stop it.

  Until he was found by the police, Xiao Li knew that the micro signal he used involved a fraud case, and the victim was defrauded for more than 60,000 yuan. Xiao Li subjectively knows that his WeChat signal is used to commit fraud, and continues to provide assistance to fraudsters. It is an accomplice in fraud and is currently subject to criminal enforcement measures in accordance with the law for fraud; suspected fraud by WeChat The police are investigating and chasing further because of cross-region crimes.

  Also renting her own WeChat account is Xiao Zhang, a woman in Qingshan District, Wuhan. On May 9th, when 19-year-old Xiaozhang posted a message at home, he saw someone sending an advertisement of "high-price rent micro-signal, 50/day", and then clicked in and added the other party's QQ. After the other party promises that WeChat verification is available, Xiao Zhang will be paid 50 yuan a day, and the specific purpose will not be disclosed.

  Xiao Zhang sent his WeChat account and password to the other party. After successfully logging in with the computer version of WeChat, the other party transferred 15 yuan. One day later, the other party transferred the remaining 35 yuan. When Xiao Zhang withdrew WeChat by mobile phone verification the next day, it was found that WeChat was reported and was permanently blocked a few days later. It turned out that people who borrowed the WeChat account of Xiao Zhang joined multiple WeChat groups and kept posting advertisements for brushing orders, resulting in a man being cheated for more than 30,000 yuan.

  It is understood that the Qingshan Police in Wuhan has handled a number of cases of electronic fraud through leasing WeChat. In order to conceal their identity information, fraud suspects use the psychology of young people (mainly women and students) who are short of money at hand to get cheap and get nothing, and publish part-time advertisements for renting WeChat on online platforms such as WeChat, QQ part-time group, chasing group and Tieba. . After borrowing the real-name registered WeChat account, the fraud suspects quickly released part-time information such as brushing bills in various groups, and then committed fraud.

  The police reminded the general public that they must increase their awareness of safety precautions and do not rent or lend their WeChat, QQ number, identity information, bank cards, etc. to others to prevent their use by criminals.