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Is the WeChat party invitation a virus? Is the WeChat Haidilao party invitation genuine?

Recently, have you encountered a lot of links shared in WeChat groups with “party invitation” prompts displayed on them? Many people were worried that it was a virus and were afraid to click on it, but after they clicked on it, they found that it was a red envelope from Haidilao. So is this activity real? Let’s take a look! Are WeChat party invitations a virus?

In the past few days, there have been a lot of inexplicable links in my WeChat group. They are basically links about "party invitations" and "party invitations". They look very strange. , but if a good friend posted it, you should click in without any doubt.

Then, I clicked in and found that it was a Haidilao red envelope with a confused question mark on my face. I thought it was a wedding invitation. . .

I believe that at this time, everyone is a little worried that this is a virus, and information will be stolen after clicking in. After I opened the red envelope, I found that it was an activity similar to Pinduoduo, in which friends are invited to help withdraw the red envelope.

Real words from netizens:

What is the red envelope of Haidilao in the link? When I click on the red envelope, it says that I have won more than 100 yuan, and I have to share it with a group of friends to withdraw cash. , I shared it, and it said that the group I shared with cannot have the same friends, so I posted it again. Anyway, it was just sharing to attract friends. . . Are the WeChat Haidilao party invitations real?

Fake. Haidilao officially responded and did not launch this event.

Don’t believe the suggestion of giving out red envelopes. Even if you receive the red envelope, you won’t be able to use it.

In fact, this kind of message is already an old routine. Each time the link is pushed, the form is different, some are in the form of receiving red envelopes, and some are in the form of answering questions, but the final result is to let you Share in Moments and four WeChat groups to receive red envelopes. It seems that this time it’s a different story, the tempting links are back again, but under a different name. The dangers of sharing red envelopes with friends on WeChat

If you are curious or eager to give it a try, first consult and confirm through official channels, and then see whether to click on the link.

It is recommended not to be greedy for profit. For example, you often encounter red envelopes that can be withdrawn by scanning QR codes or sharing links. Clicking on them will leak the information on our mobile phones, especially payment information, which can easily cause harm. Don't ask for bread, otherwise you will fall into a trap.