Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - I clicked on the link to the scam message, but I couldn't open it. Was it stolen?

I clicked on the link to the scam message, but I couldn't open it. Was it stolen?

Don't! I just can't open the webpage. If it is not downloaded, the linked website may be closed.

Fraudulent text messages are often changed from place to place, and the cost of making a web page is very low. After the fraudulent short message is sent, people often check it in a short time and be deceived. Once someone is deceived, or the website has been used for a few days, fearing to be traced by the public security department, they often choose to close the website page and change to a new linked website.

Well-known companies, such as mobile, banking, human resources and social security bureau, all have their formal and open websites, which are highly transparent and easy to find. Basically, I don't send SMS links. For links in short messages, it is recommended not to open them, so as not to be deceived or infected by phishing websites. After opening, it is best to use antivirus software to kill virus.