Regarding fake friendships (investment scams) and fraudulent tactics, the 165 Anti-Fraud Dashboard website also lists related tactics as "keywords." For example, if you see single individuals claiming high salaries, working overseas, or investing and frequently posting pictures of their wealth, you might inadvertently fall into a scam trap, as follows:

1. Pretending to be a single person of the opposite sex from a foreign country, claiming to have a high-paying job overseas and investing in high-return ventures.

2. Photos on social media featuring luxury clothing, high-end watches, luxury cars, and expensive champagne.

3. Claiming to be a corporate executive, frequently dining at upscale restaurants, and sending food pictures.

4. Joint investment, pursuing financial freedom.

5. Co-renting high-end AI computing power machines.

6. Renting virtual mining machines for Tether that can provide stable profits.

7. Working as a technician on a cryptocurrency platform, knowledgeable about big investors.