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How to identify credit card fraud messages?

See if the news is true. Fraudulent short messages posing as banks will reduce consumers' vigilance. Consumers should pay attention to distinguish between true and false when receiving the information signed by the bank, especially don't blindly believe the short messages sent by abnormal numbers. If consumers are not sure whether the text message is true or not, they can go to the bank outlets or consult their official customer service.

Second, see if the website links and pages are official channels. The webpage link provided by fraudulent SMS may be a phishing link that impersonates a mobile banking or online banking webpage, or it may be a virus Trojan. Don't click it easily. Consumers are advised to log in to mobile banking or online banking through formal channels such as the bank's official mobile APP or website, and try not to click on the website links provided by third parties to avoid being deceived by criminals.

Third, see if the information requested by the other party is important and sensitive personal information. Consumer's ID number, bank card number, account password, SMS verification code, payment code, etc. Are important and sensitive personal information. Be vigilant when the third party requests to provide or input the above information. Don't provide important and sensitive information to others easily, don't click on links from unknown websites, and don't fill in important and sensitive information on webpages outside the official channels of banks. If you find yourself cheated, please contact the bank immediately to freeze the bank account, save the evidence and call the police in time.