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Received a text message saying that the business license status is closed.

This kind of news is the news of a liar. Don't believe it. There have been many new types of telecommunication network frauds that pretend to be market supervision departments and falsely claim that their business licenses are expired or abnormal. The fraudsters committed fraud after the victim clicked on the false link in the short message, and many people have been deceived.

Legal basis: "Emergency Warning" issued by Anhua County Public Security Bureau 1. Tactical analysis 1. Most scammers are aimed at businesses, and the text message reads "Your business license is broken, log on to XX website and open it. Complete the processing before 65438+February 7, otherwise limit the business and cancel the account. " And other similar information. 2. Liars mostly send short messages containing fake websites in the name of "unified supervision" and "industrial and commercial registration", and use the eagerness of merchants to induce real-time fraud by logging in to "phishing websites" on the grounds that they need online "authentication" and "registration", and then transfer the funds in their bank accounts. 3. Fraudulent short messages often use absolute language to guide or threaten you to go to the designated website to implement operations (including but not limited to entering information such as ID card, bank card number, verification code, telephone number, etc.), and some words can't stand scrutiny.

Second, the police reminded:

1. Never click on the received short message containing the URL link, or fill in the key information such as ID card information, bank card number, phone number and mobile phone verification code in the link.

2. Don't download any programs (applets, APP programs, etc.). ) on the SMS link page; It is recommended to install mobile phone protection software to intercept all kinds of fraudulent short messages.

3. Don't disclose your bank card, WeChat, Alipay and other payment passwords to others at will, especially don't tell others your real-time SMS verification code at will.

4. If you encounter a short message with a link that is suspected of being pushed by the government or business or work related to the business license, you should call the local market supervision department for consultation or call the official service phone for verification.

Please raise your awareness of prevention and beware of being cheated. If you are cheated by accident, you must keep the relevant evidence information and call 1 10 to call the police in time.