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Is it true that extra points are cleared?

Fake.

Near the end of the year, many platform merchants began to send short messages of various activities, among which some merchants launched the activity of clearing points, urging them to redeem the points accumulated by various consumers on weekdays as soon as possible, reminding them that some points may expire if they are not redeemed in time. At this time, the liar also stared at the "opportunity" of fooling people. If you don't look carefully, most people may mistakenly think that this is really from 10086, but if you look carefully at "l0086" here, you will find that it is lowercase L instead of 1. Liars take advantage of everyone's low awareness of the English letter "L" and the number "1" to confuse their horizons and take advantage of opportunism.

Whether it is sent by banks, telecom operators or merchants, users are usually only required to fill in the account number or mobile phone number, and are not required to fill in very sensitive information such as bank card password and ID number, and it is even more impossible to ask users to fill in the validity period and security code of credit cards. Liars send short messages through pseudo base stations, and there is also an M letter on the website, which is 10086m. This is obviously a phishing website. Don't follow the requirements, or you will suffer heavy losses.

In short, when you receive similar news, you should pay more attention. Don't click at will to avoid being fooled. If you find that you have been cheated, please call 1 10 to call the police in time. The police reminded the general public to pay attention to the following three points when receiving similar text messages: if you receive a text message with redemption points, you can't easily believe it, even if it is a text message from your familiar customer service number. Be sure to consult the official customer service. Anyone who has a URL link in a short message must pay attention to identification, and never click it at will. It may be a Trojan virus or a fake phishing website. When inputting private information such as real name, bank card and password, we must pay more attention to protecting personal information.

During this period, scammers will pretend to be staff members, make phone calls to publicize points exchange activities, ask for various verification information, and defraud money. When you receive similar news, you should be vigilant. Don't click on unfamiliar links at will to avoid being fooled. If you find that you have been cheated, please call 1 10 to call the police in time.