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What does the national card breaking operation mean?

"Broken cards" are mainly mobile phone cards and bank cards that are illegally rented or lent. Bank cards include personal bank cards, corporate accounts and settlement cards, as well as accounts of non-bank payment institutions, that is, third-party payments such as WeChat and Alipay.

The "Card Breaking Action" aims to crack down, manage and punish the illegal and criminal gangs that sell the "two certificates", and it is aimed at everyone in the "two certificates" trading chain.

The main objectives of the "punch-in" operation are:

Comprehensively crack down on two types of gangs that open, receive, receive and cancel mobile phone cards; Bank card opening, receiving, receiving and canceling gangs.

Focus on three types of personnel: those who have long been specialized in the acquisition and sale of mobile phone cards and bank cards; Directly connect people with overseas gangs such as fraud gangs in Southeast Asia and North Myanmar; Mail mobile phone cards and bank cards to overseas logistics companies and transfer station personnel.

Ensure the safe use of bank cards.

First, the password setting of bank cards should avoid using simple numbers such as birthday and ID number. Cards should be kept properly, and should not be stored with passwords and ID documents to avoid being stolen and swiped.

Second, pay attention to cover up when entering the password on the bank self-service equipment. If you find any abnormality in the password shield and card slot of the equipment, you should contact the bank immediately.

Third, please don't let the card leave your sight when swiping the card on the merchant's POS machine. Pay attention to the number of times the cashier swipes the card. When you get the shopping list and card, check whether the amount on the shopping list is correct and whether it is my card.

Fourth, don't tell others the card number or reply to suspicious emails or text messages asking for the card number, and don't leave the card number information in computers used in public places. Under any circumstances, the bank will not send an email or text message asking for your card password.

Fifth, it is suggested to open account reminder function in the issuing bank, such as SMS reminder or WeChat reminder.