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Is it true that I arranged for the police to send a message asking for my travel itinerary code at ten o'clock in the evening?

Of course it's fake

1. They will call you first, claiming to be from the epidemic prevention department and saying that there is something wrong with your run-length encoding.

2. If you say that you haven't been to high-risk areas or contacted with high-risk people during this period, the other party will say that there may be something wrong with the system, and you need to re-verify your identity information and itinerary information, and then send you a link to re-fill in your ID card information and phone number.

3. After you fill in the information, you will receive a verification code, and he will ask you to send it to them, indicating that you want to re-apply for travel itinerary code.

When you send them your verification code, you are cheated, and all the hard-earned hard-earned money is cheated away. < < br > > As long as the other party pulls you into the group, please quit immediately. Be sure to remember the "three noes" principle. Do not click on unknown links, do not trust strange phone calls, do not disclose personal information, and verify transfer and remittance.