Central News (Central News Agency, reporter Huang Hsu-sheng, New Taipei City, July 2nd) As fraud methods become increasingly sophisticated, the New Taipei City Police Department today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on anti-fraud cooperation with EasyCard Corporation. This collaboration combines police and corporate technological resources to promote tech-based fraud prevention, intelligence sharing, real-time interception, and public awareness, thereby establishing a police-enterprise joint defense mechanism. The Criminal Investigation Division of the New Taipei City Government Police Department issued a press release today stating that EasyCard and EasyPay are widely used in transportation, consumption, and digital payments. Today, they signed an MOU with the Taipei City Police Department and EasyCard Corporation. In the future, through the EasyPay App and digital platforms, the latest fraud methods and anti-fraud information will be disseminated to expand outreach. The New Taipei City Criminal Investigation Division stated that the cooperation between the three parties covers five major aspects: strengthening identity verification and account security management, establishing high-risk transaction controls and real-time interception, promoting intelligence-based joint defense and caring interception, and deepening anti-fraud awareness and cooperative education and training. The aim is to integrate government and corporate resources to enhance early warning, interception, and anti-fraud effectiveness. Furthermore, the three parties will establish a high-risk transaction early warning, joint defense, and real-time notification mechanism. For accounts suspected of being used for fraud or abnormal transactions, real-time notification and coordination will be carried out through the 165 joint defense platform. If necessary, account security control measures will be taken to cut off fraudulent financial flows and reduce money laundering risks. New Taipei Cit