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Using Face GIFs to Steal From WeChat Accounts
Published on: 2020-10-20
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face 01Police in Hubei province have arrested three swindlers who used chat stickers, or GIFs, to verify people’s identities and transfer money via the mobile payment service on messaging app WeChat, domestic media reported Saturday. As a deterrent to scammers, many people set up facial recognition as an added security measure for online transactions on WeChat Pay, requiring them to blink or turn their heads to verify their identities.

One of the suspects, surnamed Lin, said they would usually find selfies of their victims in their WeChat Moments — a Facebook-like feed — and turn them into GIFs of the people doing identity-verifying actions, which could then be used to transfer money from the accounts.

Police opened an investigation after a woman surnamed Kang from Hubei’s Badong County said 20,000 yuan ($3,000) had disappeared from her WeChat Pay account in July, according to the media report. Authorities found that a stranger had sent her 8-year-old son a contact request while the child was playing an online game on his mother’s phone. The stranger had then tempted the boy with a coveted in-game reward at a discounted price, in exchange for his mother’s WeChat password.

face 02Kang said her WeChat account had been logged into elsewhere before the money disappeared.

According to the Badong County public security bureau, the three suspects were arrested in different locations in September and October, and the case is still under investigation. The suspects usually targeted children — it’s unclear how — who were using their parents’ phones to play online games, with the scammers promising to “purchase game accounts, send equipment, and lift game restrictions” for the kids in exchange for passwords.

Last year, a group of primary schoolers in the eastern Zhejiang province hacked express delivery lockers’ facial recognition security for a school project using a technique similar to that employed by the GIF-using fraudsters. The fourth graders discovered the smart lockers could be opened using only a printed photo of the intended recipient’s face.

人脸识别被破解,登录微信就能转账,诈骗团伙将照片做成能眨眼的小动图

微信支付设置为人脸识别验证就安全吗?有这样的技术型骗子,他们远程盗取受害人微信后,利用软件做出眨眼的动图,以假乱真破解人脸识别,轻松把钱转走。恩施巴东警方昨日通报,破获系列网游诈骗案,嫌疑人破解人脸识别的手段再一次敲响防骗警钟。

“警官,我儿子用我手机玩游戏后,微信里两万块钱就不见了。”7月1日,巴东的康女士向公安机关报警。经了解,康女士8岁的儿子张航(化名)上网玩游戏时,网上有人主动加他为好友,称仅需30元就可以购买黄金皮肤。张航一下就心动了。在对方一步步的诱导下,张航将康女士的微信登录密码告诉了对方。

不久,康女士发现自己的手机里显示,微信在异地登录。不久,微信绑定的银行卡里面的两万块钱被全数转走。

巴东警方迅速展开调查,发现广东茂名一团伙有很大作案嫌疑。9月3日,巴东县公安局刑侦大队民警奔赴千里之外的茂名市走访摸排,锁定了犯罪嫌疑人蔡某的落脚点,一举将其抓获。在当地警方配合下,另一名嫌疑人柯某在住所落网。10月12日,警方抓获团伙中另一名成员林某。

诈骗嫌疑人交代,小孩子玩家单纯,玩游戏的手机一般都是家长的,几乎每个微信都绑定了银行卡。因此,这伙人打着收购游戏账号、送装备、解除游戏限制之类的幌子,在网上选择小孩玩家为主要对象,哄骗后盗取家长微信。

但许多用户在微信里设置了转账需要进行人脸识别,包括转动头部或眨眼等动作来验证。林某交代,团伙成员邓某精通电脑技术,遇到这样的微信号,他们就从微信里找出受害人的自拍图后,通过某些软件对照片进行处理,做成能眨眼、张嘴的小动图,通过验证。这样,就能顺利把微信绑定卡里的钱转走。

林某交代,他们转钱的手段还包括微信面对面转账等。

办案民警提醒,要加强个人信息保护,在关键场合的身份认证或者转账交易场合,慎用人脸识别功能。

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