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Is it true that I received a short message from China Construction Bank and converted my points into cash?

Did the landlord receive the message that 95533 points were exchanged for 5% cash?

This is a fraudulent short message sent through a pseudo base station in the illegal stage. After clicking in, it is a phishing website. After entering the phishing website, you need to enter the card number, expiration date, security code (the last three digits of the signature column on the back of the credit card), dynamic verification code, etc. Many people were cheated, resulting in stolen cards.

If the landlord doesn't enter any information on this website, the card is safe for the time being, but I'm not sure if there will be a Trojan horse or something. For safety reasons, you'd better call the customer service hotline of CCB, and the customer service will give you a certain solution.

Under the popular science here, you must carefully read the short message with dynamic verification code sent by the bank. The bank will clearly write down the purpose of the transaction and whether it involves a specific transaction amount (purpose: generally, it will write consumption/pre-authorization). If a specific amount is involved, it must be withdrawn from the card. Don't hold the illusion that you can receive money, and you can't reveal it decisively. If someone asks you for this dynamic verification code, it must be 120. There is a good chance that you have fallen into the trap of a liar. So be sure to stop typing/notifying casually and call the bank customer service hotline for consultation (the back of the card is the regular service hotline).