Faced with the increasingly sophisticated online fraud tricks, such as impersonating police and bank agencies; online loan fraud, job recruitment, financial investment or appropriation of social network accounts, Dai Son Commune Police have proactively coordinated with businesses in the area to organize propaganda sessions and disseminate prevention knowledge to workers.
At the propaganda sessions, commune police officers informed about common and new fraud methods and tricks; guided how to recognize, prevent and protect personal information.
Employees are advised not to provide OTP codes, not to transfer money on request via phone or social networks when not clearly verified, and are also instructed on how to contact the police agency when suspicious signs are detected.

This activity contributes to raising workers' vigilance, helping them proactively prevent high-tech crime, ensure security and order, and build a safe and healthy working environment in the area.
Each worker is reminded to be the first "shield" to protect themselves and their families from scams in cyberspace, and at the same time immediately report to the Commune Police for support and handling when a risk is detected.