【Scam Prevention Tip】Stay Alert to Phishing Text Messages, and Don’t Click Any Unknown or Suspicious Links
【防騙錦囊】慎防釣魚短訊,切勿亂按不明或有可疑之連結
In view of the ongoing concern over scam cases in Macao, the Human Resources Section (HRS) is going to share with you some scam prevention tips regularly to raise awareness, strengthen response capabilities, and enable everyone to stay alert and protect one another.
鑑於本澳詐騙個案持續受到關注,人力資源處 (HRS) 將定期與各位分享各類防詐騙資訊,旨在提高大家的警覺性、增強應對能力,並協助各位同仁保持戒備,提醒身邊師生及親友增強防騙意識,共同守護彼此的安全。
The following information is related to “Phishing Text Messages”.
以下資訊是關於“釣魚短訊”。
[Please scroll down for the English translations provided by the HRS.]

Phishing Text Messages:
- Scammers would send out different types of phishing text messages while impersonating a variety of communication apps, consumer rewards platforms, online payment platforms, or government department websites;
- They often use reasons such as “expiring reward points” or “account irregularities” to lure the recipients into clicking the embedded links, and entering their information such as credit card details, social media account credentials, or e‑payment platform passwords;
- Afterwards, they will use the stolen credit card details or e‑payment information to make unauthorized transactions, or use the social media accounts to commit further scams.
Source: Judiciary Police
資料來源:司法警察局
| Scam Prevention Enquiry Hotline 防詐騙查詢熱線 |
8800 7777 |
| Police Hotline 報案熱線 |
993 |
| Anti-Scam Program 反詐程式 |
Includes four major functions: “Scam Finder”, “Scam Case Reporting”, “Scam Knowledge”, and “Scam Case Identification”.
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