Witnessing numerous fake videos and images created by AI about flooding in South Central Vietnam, the online community is outraged and demanding that authorities take strong action.
Vietnam Tobacco Corporation – Vinataba has just issued a notice regarding the appearance of numerous fake social media pages and accounts impersonating the Vinataba brand.
When searching for images on the topic of poverty, you may find many AI-generated photos of ragged African children, Asian children swimming in garbage-filled rivers, and more.
At the police station, the man in uniform, claiming to be a superior officer, aggressively gave orders and yelled at the officers; unbeknownst to them, he was a fake police officer.
The People's Committee of Ta Van commune (Lao Cai province) affirms that there is no document requesting the dismissal of officials as rumored online; the document being shared is fake and untrue.
A master scammer was arrested for impersonating embassies of little-known countries, aiming to swindle victims out of their money with promises of attractive jobs and contracts.
Despite having no official position or authority, Linh and Van fabricated a facade of extensive connections with central and local leaders and forged documents to commit fraud.
After registering her child for basketball lessons through a fake Facebook page impersonating the "Vietnam Basketball Federation VBF," Ms. D. was tricked and scammed out of 1,1 billion VND by fraudsters.
Scammers are impersonating a teacher's Zalo account to trick a female student in extremely difficult circumstances, who recently lost her mother, into giving them donations.
After receiving a phone call from someone claiming to be a local police officer, the woman followed the instructions, installed a fake app impersonating the Ministry of Public Security, and lost 500 million VND.
The State Bank of Vietnam has just issued a warning about malicious individuals sending information to entice people and customers to click on fraudulent links to update their biometric information.
Following the instructions of someone claiming to be a social insurance employee, Mr. N installed the software, and about an hour later discovered that 1,8 billion VND had been stolen from his bank account.
Kesha repeatedly made false emergency calls because she enjoyed the thrill of riding in an ambulance; her harassment caused one patient to die from respiratory arrest due to a lack of timely medical attention.
After installing a fake public service software at the request of someone posing as a police officer, Ms. L. in Tay Ho, Hanoi, found her phone froze, and subsequently, over 2 billion VND was stolen from her account.
The Ministry of Public Security warns that many websites are impersonating the Ministry's official website to reach victims of fraud and steal their assets.
After transferring money for their children to participate in summer camps or military training programs, the victims were cut off from all contact by the scammers.
Following the exceptional success of the Vietnamese Voice Global competition, a fake website has emerged, affecting the reputation of the competition and its judges.
Fruit Advertising Co., Ltd. (District 11, Ho Chi Minh City) created 18 accounts to advertise and provide illegal medical examination and treatment consultations, in coordination with several clinics.
Vietnam Social Security warns users to be careful of individuals impersonating the Social Security customer service hotline number in order to commit fraud.
Hanoi police are urging citizens to be vigilant against scams that involve requiring people to go to the Hanoi Department of Natural Resources and Environment to complete declaration procedures and integrate information into VNelD.