Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - I don't have an ICBC card, but today you texted me 95588 to say that I have completed the easy loan business of ICBC. What should I do?

I don't have an ICBC card, but today you texted me 95588 to say that I have completed the easy loan business of ICBC. What should I do?

Recently, many netizens received a short message from "95588", prompting that "ICBC's electronic password device will be invalid, please log on to XX website as soon as possible for upgrading and maintenance". However, the website was detected by 360 security browser as a phishing website that faked ICBC online banking. It turned out that criminals forged short messages sent by "95588" and used phishing websites to steal bank card numbers and passwords. ICBC customers should be vigilant about this.

It is reported that there have 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" and have only recently erupted. Because people are generally familiar with the official bank number, it is easy to believe the short message sent by the bank number. If you log in to the online banking according to the phishing website in the short message, the bank card number and password will be leaked.

Ignore it. Or call the police