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10086 What's the matter with sending fraudulent information?
Pseudo-base stations "hijack" nearby users' mobile phones, causing normal communication interruption, and simulating arbitrary numbers to send a large number of fraudulent short messages and spam short messages to users' mobile phones, which not only seriously damages users' rights and interests, but also has a serious impact on communication networks. Pseudo-base station fraud gangs have new characteristics such as involving the whole chain, wide range and great influence. This criminal gang involves the whole chain of registering fake domain names, making phishing websites, manufacturing and selling Trojan viruses, sending fraudulent short messages from pseudo base stations, obtaining bank information, stealing deposits, and money laundering. And the use of new pseudo base station equipment, small size, high power, can be separated from man-machine, through mobile phone remote control transmission.
Pseudo base station fraud has gone against the sky, and the short message sent by 10086 is unbelievable. The relevant person in charge of Guangdong Mobile reminds users to be vigilant and prevent fraud. For short messages sent by suspected pseudo base stations, you can report them through hotline 10086 or SMS platform 10086999 in time.
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