社媒绑定信用卡遭骇客入侵 商家被盗刷8万令吉
新闻报报看 | 现如今,绑定信用卡在各种平台上消费已经成为了不少人的日常操作。然而,我们在享受着绑定功能提供便利的同时,也不要忽略方便背后藏着潜在的危险。有商家为了方便在社交媒体平台上登广告而绑定信用卡,怎么知道却被人盗刷了8万令吉,不只血本无归,甚至还面临收账公司追债和恐吓骚扰!(主播:梁宝仪、庄文杰)
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00:04Nowadays, many people are used to binding credit cards and spending money on various platforms.
00:10Because it is convenient and fast.
00:11Whether you go shopping or pay for it, you only need to click a little bit to get the payment quickly.
00:17But there is still a certain risk behind this convenience.
00:21It is said that there are merchants who bind credit cards to wait for ads on social platforms for convenience.
00:26But how did he know that he was swindled 80,000 RMB?
00:30Not only is he a bloody turtle, but he was even harassed by a credit company.
00:35The 46-year-old victim, Mr. Gan, held a press conference today to reveal his experience.
00:40Mr. Gan originally ran a mobile phone accessories wholesale company.
00:43In order to make it convenient, he bound the credit card to the Facebook account.
00:47He spent 1,000 to 2,000 RMB on advertising every month.
00:50Until the company ended business in October last year.
00:53After the ad was paused, Mr. Gan naturally thought that the credit card would not be deducted automatically.
00:59How did he know that in January this year, when he received the bank bill,
01:03he found that the credit card that was bound to the Facebook account
01:07was continuously deducted for 17 days in December last year without any notice.
01:13The total amount is 80,000 RMB.
01:15Mr. Gan pointed out that the address where the credit card was swindled was in Vietnam.
01:20The other party used his card to advertise on other Facebook pages.
01:24One of the advertising fees was as high as 20,000 RMB.
01:27But what is confusing is that Mr. Gan set a transfer limit of 1,000 to 2,000 RMB for the bound credit card.
01:36But Facebook never notified him of any change in the limit.
01:40What's more strange is that these abnormal transfers did not touch any warning notifications from the bank.
01:47Although Mr. Gan contacted the bank as soon as he found out,
01:50the bank could only freeze his credit card.
01:54As for the money that was swindled,
01:56the bank suggested that he contact the Facebook company to pursue the matter.
02:01So Mr. Gan transferred to Facebook again.
02:04He contacted Meta through Messenger and email.
02:08At first, the Facebook customer promised to provide an investigation result within seven days.
02:13But seven days later, there was no news.
02:16Mr. Gan could only contact Meta again and again,
02:19but he never got a proper response.
02:21He only asked Mr. Gan to wait patiently.
02:24As a result, Mr. Gan waited and waited for five months,
02:27but still did not receive any reply.
02:29Meta used a decoupling method.
02:32Mr. Gan did not pay the transfer fee during the waiting process.
02:36Due to the long delay,
02:38the bank handed over his case to the accounting company to deal with.
02:42The accounting company called Mr. Gan frequently every day to threaten him.
02:46Even his family members were harassed.
02:49The problem could not be solved.
02:52Mr. Gan decided to call the police last month.
02:55But due to the fact that the area was abroad,
02:59the police said they could not find any clues
03:01and could not carry out any investigation on the specific target.
03:05The police were helpless.
03:07Yes, Mr. Gan did everything he could.
03:09So he had no choice but to ask for the help of Congressmen.
03:13Mr. Gan said this was a very serious case.
03:17He has already responded to the Communication and Media Committee of the MCMC
03:20and made a report to the police and other relevant units.
03:23He hopes they can participate in this investigation and assist in handling it.
03:27At the same time, Mr. Gan also reminds everyone
03:29that in this digital age where convenience and risk coexist,
03:32you must be more careful when using social media platforms.
03:35Protect your personal information and financial security.
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