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What should I do if my credit wallet sends malicious messages?

1. No reply: Do not reply or participate in an argument or confrontation with the sender. Replies may lead to more harassing text messages.

2. Interceptor. Add the sender's number to the blacklist or block list of the mobile phone. This can prevent them from sending you more text messages.

3. Report to the operator. Contact your mobile phone operator and report this malicious message to them. They may take further measures to solve this problem.

4, screenshots to save evidence. If possible, the screenshot saves these malicious short messages as evidence. This will be helpful for your follow-up complaints.

5. Call the police. If you think your safety is threatened, or the text message you receive is a threat, harassment or fraud, you can report it to the local police.

6. Anti-spam SMS tool. Use the anti-spam tool on your phone to automatically block or filter spam.