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Is it true that CCB's credit card received a fraudulent text message and was not used once, and the bank leaked information?

What you received is probably a short message sent by criminals using pseudo base stations to impersonate official numbers. This situation has been quite frequent recently. I received a short message from CCB last week, reminding me of this situation in the near future, so beware of being fooled. Generally, such short messages are attractive, such as exchanging points for cash and adjusting the amount. Some short messages have links and can't be clicked. They are phishing websites, and those who provide phone numbers can't reach them. The other party will try their best to get your personal information and credit card information. In short, individuals have stepped up their prevention, and the police are also vigorously detecting such cases. In the future, if you receive a text message with questions, you should call the official customer service hotline of the bank for verification, and don't disclose personal information casually.