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Will scammers really send them to the address book?

The probability is not high. If the other party's behavior is suspected of extortion and fraud, call the police in time.

Case study: the suspect will not really send screenshots, but a means of extortion. Because they just want money, they know very well that sending any message will increase the risk of exposing themselves, and every operation of the information network will leave traces, and sending messages will increase their risks; Second, the suspect avoided serious consequences.

Everyone knows from the news that a college student was cheated and died in a crane. Under the great social influence and pressure of public opinion, the police attach great importance to solving the case quickly, which is what criminals are most afraid of!

If you write down your name in your mobile phone, you won't send it:

There are many reasons why scammers don't send messages in groups, such as the risk of being caught, such as reducing the possibility of potential customers.

Will I still pay if I send it? Liars only give money, and at most send one or two notes like the girl in your address book, because they will keep the password for you and may not analyze it calmly.

Mobile phones block strange phone messages. As long as you don't add QQ, it's okay if you decide not to give money.

I really don't feel at ease when my mobile phone sends a group address book to download strange software and my address book and personal information are stolen.

Liars are psychological warfare, using your terror to trick you into giving money on your own initiative. You don't have to believe what a liar says. You're gonna be okay. Have a good sleep and pay more attention to fraud prevention in the future.