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How to judge whether 95588 SMS is true or false?

Judging whether the 95588 message is true or not is to verify the message with ICBC. The short message sent by fraudsters is "www.icbevce.com.cn" and the correct website of ICBC is "www.icbc.com.cn". Moreover, replacing the electronic cipher requires going to the counter instead of logging in to the online bank.

When you receive similar information, don't believe it when you see the bank number. To be on the safe side, it's best to call the bank staff before handling the business.

Encountered SMS fraud, the reason why I received the SMS with the number "95588" was that the scammer tampered with the number through technical means, which made Mr. Xu's mobile phone display the short number of ICBC.

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There have always been fraudulent short messages of fake online banking upgrades, but the fraudulent short messages sent by official bank numbers such as "95588" are still "new things". Because people are generally familiar with the official bank number, it is easy to trust the short message sent by the bank number, and logging in to online banking according to the phishing website in the short message will cause the bank card number and password to be leaked, so the harm of such fraudulent short messages is particularly serious.

"Electronic cryptographer failure upgrade" is a common fraud term used by criminals. If you receive such a short message, you should call the bank staff directly or go to the bank branch counter to handle it. Never log in to online banking through the URL in the SMS.

360 mobile phone security report shows that 94% of mainstream Android models in the market have SMS fraud vulnerabilities, and IOS5X version also has this vulnerability.

People's Daily Online-Be careful when you see a fake "ICBC" sending a false SMS to defraud "95588"

People's Daily Online-Liars impersonate ICBC's "95588" number to send fraudulent short messages.