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What should I do if I receive a UnionPay fraud message?

Cheat text messages manually, don't reply. You can call the customer service hotline to see if there is such a thing. When you encounter such a thing, you must be careful to avoid being cheated.

Recently, phishing, Trojan horse fraud and other illegal crimes have increased, and most of them use short messages containing the words "upgrade credit card" and "activate account" to lure cardholders to log on to phishing websites. While enjoying the convenience of online payment, cardholders should beware of fraudulent short messages, keep in mind the safety of using cards and avoid losses.

Phishing refers to using false messages, emails and websites as "bait" to trick cardholders into revealing personal information, or implanting Trojan virus into cardholders' computers to steal account information and bank card deposits. China UnionPay reminds that cardholders should pay attention to prevent fishing when paying online.

At present, the phishing websites discovered by China UnionPay include: guangdongyl.com and yinlianzg.com.