冒充联邦官员的cammers要求Bitcoin或礼品卡使用伪造的陪审员义务证;当局警告永远不要付款,并报告欺诈行为。
Scammers posing as federal officials demand Bitcoin or gift cards over fake jury duty warrants; authorities warn never to pay and to report fraud.
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华盛顿州元帅服务处警告一个骗局, 欺诈者假冒联邦官员, 通过电子邮件或电话发出假逮捕令,
Marshals Service in Washington state warns of a scam where fraudsters impersonate federal officials, sending fake arrest warrants via email or phone over claims of missed jury duty or other alleged offenses.
他们使用伪造号码、虚假案件详情和伪造签名来伪造,要求通过比特币、预付卡或礼品卡付款。
They use spoofed numbers, fake case details, and forged signatures to appear legitimate, demanding payment through Bitcoin, prepaid cards, or gift cards.
法警署和联邦法院确认,他们从不通过电话或电子邮件与个人联系,以收取罚款或接受这种付款。
The Marshals Service and federal courts confirm they never contact individuals by phone or email to collect fines or accept such payments.
建议受害者不要分享个人或财务信息,并通过直接与官方办公室联系来核实合法性。
Victims are advised not to share personal or financial information and to verify legitimacy by contacting official offices directly.
向联邦调查局和公平贸易委员会报告可疑诈骗案。
Report suspected scams to the FBI and FTC.