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Is the text message sent by Zheng Xin law true or false?

The text message sent by Zheng Xin's lawyer may also be fake.

Government agencies or legal departments generally do not send legal notices or administrative instructions by SMS. Formal legal documents or government notices are usually sent in written form, such as mail or express delivery, to ensure the formality and accuracy of information. Therefore, we should be vigilant and cautious about those who claim to come from the law of political trust.

Observe whether the sender of the short message has contact with government agencies or legal departments. For example, the sender of a short message may be the abbreviation or agent of a government department or a legal department, but this is not enough to prove the authenticity of the short message. Read the email carefully and check if there is anything illogical or suspicious. For example, if the SMS claims that you have unpaid fines or unresolved cases, but you have never received the relevant notice or summons, then this may be a scam.

Matters needing attention

In the face of suspicious text messages, we should try our best to confirm the authenticity of the information through official channels. For example, you can call the hotline of government departments or legal departments and ask them about relevant matters. When replying to suspicious messages or clicking suspicious links, you should pay special attention to protecting personal information and avoid revealing sensitive personal information.

Suppose you receive a text message saying that you need to pay a traffic violation fine. The short message contains the so-called "official link", asking you to click and pay the fine. At this time, you can call the hotline of the local traffic management bureau and ask them if there is such a thing. Secondly, you can check whether the sender of the short message has contact with the Traffic Management Bureau. If you find something suspicious, you'd better not click on the link or provide personal information to avoid being cheated.