接假警察来电 部长官员被骗5千

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新闻报报看 | 网络诈骗猖獗,首相署部长阿莎丽娜的下属也中招。阿莎丽娜透露,其选区官员曾接获一通自称是警察的电话,还说将逮捕他,但如果支付5000令吉就能“解决问题”,官员最终选择给钱对方,被骗走5千令吉。(主播:蔡心慧、黄宇恒)

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00:00Before watching the video, I would like to remind you that there is more content on the R.E.D.I.T.E. website.
00:04In the age of big data, while people enjoy the civilization of technology,
00:08it also allows the technological means of criminals to continue to upgrade,
00:11so that fraud can be carried out more accurately.
00:14Asalina, the first secretary minister in charge of legal affairs,
00:17said at the event today that
00:19the current cybercrime is full of mischief.
00:21What cyber fraud, false information, etc.
00:24It's so annoying.
00:26He described cybercrime as an indispensable large-scale destructive weapon.
00:32He also shared that he had subordinates who were cheated of $5,000.
00:36He even had cyber fraud himself.
00:40Let's talk about the deceived subordinate first.
00:42He is an official in charge of handling Asalina's election affairs.
00:46The two have been working together for many years.
00:49One day, this official suddenly received a call.
00:52The other party claimed to be a police officer and said he wanted to arrest him.
00:56But if the official is willing to pay $5,000,
00:59it can solve the problem.
01:01He can guarantee that the police will not come to him.
01:04And this official finally chose to pay the money to the swindler.
01:08After Asalina found out,
01:10he asked this subordinate,
01:12How did you get cheated?
01:14Why didn't you call your minister in charge as soon as you received the fraud call?
01:18His subordinate, Asalina, asked if he was really investigated by the police.
01:24The subordinate replied that he didn't know why he was cheated.
01:28He also said that maybe because the other party sounded like a police officer,
01:32so he was afraid.
01:34This made Asalina feel very helpless.
01:36Not only the officials around him were cheated,
01:39the criminals even dared to lay their hands on Taisui.
01:42They even dared to steal the minister's bank card.
01:45Asalina shared her experience of almost being cheated by the Internet.
01:49She said that two weeks ago,
01:51she was sleeping one night,
01:53and her phone suddenly received a notification
01:55that her bank card was deducted from the transfer,
01:58and there were several consecutive transfers.
02:01But after checking the bank account,
02:03she did not find any transfer transactions.
02:05The minister said that ordinary people may think,
02:07Oh, this is fraud information.
02:09Anyway, the account has not been deducted,
02:11so it's not a big deal.
02:12But he didn't do that.
02:14Instead, he chose to contact the bank immediately,
02:16so as not to cause any financial loss.
02:18Asalina thought that
02:20he didn't use his bank card to buy anything,
02:22but his personal information was stolen,
02:25which surprised her.
02:27She suspected that it was the people inside the bank
02:29who leaked his information,
02:31which made the criminals vulnerable.
02:34Asalina said that this experience also made her understand that
02:37even though she was a lawyer,
02:39she was already very cautious about financial transactions,
02:42so it was still possible that she would become the target of fraud,
02:45let alone ordinary people.
02:47Therefore, everyone must be more vigilant
02:50and take measures to protect themselves.
02:52She also revealed that the government is expected to
02:54propose a network security bill at the end of this year
02:56to the House of Representatives.
02:58The concept of this bill will be
03:00in favor of providing law enforcement guidance
03:02to regulatory agencies,
03:04and name the specific responsibilities and obligations
03:06that all parties need to bear
03:08in ensuring network security.
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