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Can SMS platform imitate Alipay to send information?

No, beware of fraud.

Sending a text message pretending to be Alipay 95 188 requires you to "re-authenticate your real name". The message says, "According to the requirements of relevant laws and regulations, your Alipay account needs to be re-certified. Please log in for link authentication within 24 hours, otherwise the account will be restricted from using Alipay. "

Deception explanation

Fraudsters pretend to be various official customer service numbers and send text messages to the masses in the form of "casting nets". These short messages usually contain 1 links to phishing websites. After clicking on the page, they entered various personal information and verification codes as required, and the bank card was stolen instantly.

For fraudsters, in addition to impersonating Alipay, they will also use pseudo base stations to impersonate official customer service phones such as WeChat and banks to send text messages, and click on the link to request second real-name authentication, and the credit card will be reactivated when it expires.

Police reminder

No matter what number you receive, as long as it contains a URL link, you should click carefully. If you ask for personal information and bank card number, don't believe it easily. It must be verified through formal official channels.

No credulity, no disclosure, no transfer! In case of fraud, please call 1 10 for help!