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Received a scam message that 95533 points were exchanged for cash. I entered my name, ID number and mobile phone number. Will the money in it be taken away?

First of all, this is a fraudulent short message illegally sent by a pseudo base station posing as the CCB number (many media and popular Weibo have reported it, and the CCB credit card website has also issued an announcement saying that CCB has never sent such a short message). Click to open the phishing website, and you will need to enter the card number, expiration date, security code, dynamic verification code, etc. Many people were cheated, resulting in stolen cards.

If the landlord enters information on this website, but the card has not been stolen, it does not mean that the card is safe. After all, the landlord has leaked some information. It is recommended to call the customer service hotline of CCB, and the customer service will give you a certain solution.

In addition, in this case, it is also suggested that the landlord can report this short message to the 1232 1 bad short message reporting platform, or install security software in the mobile phone and upgrade it regularly, which can effectively block phishing websites and prevent problems before they happen.