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Today 950 17 has been sending verification codes. I suspect that my WeChat account has been stolen. May I ask this question?
In this case, it is indeed possible that someone else tried the user's mobile phone number, which triggered the SMS sending logic. But as long as the other party can't get your verification code, there is no way to succeed, so ignore the risk.
To ensure the security of your account, please do not forward the verification code to others.
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