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Received the random verification code of SMS initiated by mobile company 10086, and then a phone call said that he was in the business hall and needed this verification code. What happened?

The mobile business hall will not ask for the random verification code received by users in the form of phone calls and text messages. Nine times out of ten, you are a liar. Please don't believe it at will, let alone tell anyone about the random verification code.

In this case, you should take the following measures:

When the other party directly asks for the verification code of the mobile phone without telling the intention, he should immediately hang up the phone and not tell the other party the information.

After the other party explains his identity and intention, he asks for the mobile phone verification code. He can tell the other party to go to the business hall to understand the situation, and there is no need to handle any business for the time being. Then hang up the phone and don't tell the other party the verification code.

If you are interested in the business mentioned by the other party, you can call 10086 to handle it. Don't handle any business through other people.

No matter what reason or form the other party asks you for the mobile phone verification code, you can't give it. You should go to the mobile business hall to find out the situation yourself.

At present, there are many ways to disclose personal information on the Internet, such as entering your personal information on a phishing website, or applying for a membership card in Shang Chao, or even taking photos in Weibo. Jiangsu police sorted out the channels of personal information disclosure, and believed that Internet service providers were the main culprits, followed by express orders, insurance policies, train tickets, hotel accommodation, flight boarding, credit card processing, mobile phone number processing, various school registration information, housing agencies, various questionnaires, various discount cards and credit cards. These have become high-risk places for personal information disclosure. After the information was leaked, it was used by criminals to sell it online, which has formed a black industrial chain.

The person in charge of the mobile business hall reminded not to tell anyone about the SMS verification code! Telecom operators, such as China Mobile, will only send SMS verification codes to users, and will never ask for e-ticket passwords and SMS verification codes. It is fraud to ask the user to do the so-called "reply verification code" operation when encountering a strange number.