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What should I do if my mobile phone receives a scam message?

Take short messages such as social security subsidies as an example. If the mobile phone receives a fraudulent call, it should call the police in time.

If you receive short messages such as "receiving social security subsidies, swiping social security cards in different places, freezing personal accounts of social security cards ...", you must be vigilant and strengthen your awareness of prevention to avoid personal losses. The new social security card has the function of banking finance. Everyone should raise their safety awareness and don't lend it to others at will.

After receiving the voice call or short message about the social security card, you can't disclose personal account information and identity information, and you can't transfer money and remit money according to its prompts. These are all tricks that scammers have worked hard to study. If citizens receive such short messages or phone calls, they should check with the relevant departments in time to guard against being deceived. If you find that you have been cheated, you should report it to the public security department in time.

If you have questions about your social security card or social security payment, you can call the service hotline of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security 12333 for consultation. If you have any questions, please go to the social security service center for verification and handling in time.

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Some short messages will be attached with links, so don't click on them, or delete them without saying anything. It's best to blacklist them again, or intercept the short messages that come with your mobile phone. Some short messages will be followed by some words such as "unsubscribe" and "TD". You can unsubscribe from this short message directly. In order to prevent being fished, don't reply to this kind of message, even if you reply, the message will still be sent.

If you receive this message every day, you can call the human customer service of the mobile phone card operator to see if it can help you solve it. If such problems still occur, you can call the police directly, and the public security department can check with the relevant departments in time.

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