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Text message from the baby's wallet. Really?

If you don't have a loan record, it's fake. If you receive it, you won't send a message. It should be fake.

How to deal with this kind of short message?

1, don't reply easily. When you receive text messages and strange phone calls, you should pay more attention to the sources of the text messages and phone calls. Don't blindly return calls or text messages. You should check it carefully, make sure it is reliable, and then reply, so as to avoid property damage after calling back or replying to information.

2. Don't be greedy for petty gain. If you want to do more things, don't always focus on profit. If you are only interested in profit, you are more likely to be cheated. Don't have the mentality of taking advantage of small things, being greedy for money, speculating and profiteering, and getting something for nothing.

3. Formal channel verification. Don't verify information according to the phone number given by the other party. If you are in doubt about the phone number or text message sent by the other party, you need to verify it, but you must verify it through formal channels. It is more reliable to check the consultation telephone number and inquiry telephone number by yourself.

4. No transfer, no remittance. At all times, be alert to the safety of your property. Never remit money or transfer money at the bank ATM according to the requirements of strangers without knowing the truth, let alone use the English interface.

5. Keep personal information strictly. Under any circumstances, never disclose personal information to others, let alone tell others the bank card number and password, because bank staff will never verbally ask customers for account numbers and passwords. Anyone who wants an account number and password must be a liar.

Notification information

In response to the fraudulent means of sending false information by SMS, relevant experts of public security organs reminded the public to "look at two instead of four" and effectively identify the scam.

Look at four. Don't:

At first glance, the phone number of text message or incoming call. If you see a text message sent by an ordinary mobile phone number, you generally ignore it.

Second, look at the website and remember the websites of commonly used banks and e-commerce websites. If the website is wrong, just ignore it.

First, don't be credulous.

Second, ignore and reply.

Third, don't disclose private information of bank accounts.

Fourth, don't transfer money.

Matters needing attention

Security experts also reminded the public that if they are found to be cheated, they must report to the police at the first time, so as to effectively detect SMS group fraud.