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Jinan government affairs reminder SMS

It may be that someone else entered the wrong phone number and entered your number when doing things; It may also be a scam link text message. The information in the text message is meaningless. The link may be directed to a phishing website set up by the fraudster to obtain your personal information for fraudulent purposes. If you are really worried, you can call the hotline of the government service network for consultation.

How to prevent network, SMS and telephone fraud;

1 Not easy to answer.

When you receive text messages and strange phone calls, you should pay more attention to the sources of the text messages and phone calls. Don't blindly call back or reply to text messages. You should check them carefully to ensure that they are reliable, and then reply to prevent property damage after calling back or returning information.

Don't be greedy and cheap.

Cultivate your self-cultivation and don't always pay attention to interests when doing things. If you are only interested in profit, you are more likely to be cheated. Don't have the psychology of taking advantage of small things, being greedy for money, speculating and getting something for nothing.

3 formal channel verification

Don't verify information according to the phone number given by the other party. If there is any doubt about the phone number or short message sent by the other party, it is necessary to verify it, but it must be verified through formal channels. It is more reliable to check the consultation telephone number and inquiry telephone number by yourself.

4 No transfer, no remittance

Always be alert to the safety of your property at all times. Never remit money or transfer money on the bank ATM machine according to the requirements of strangers without knowing the truth, let alone use the English interface.

5 strictly abide by personal information

Under any circumstances, don't disclose personal information to others, let alone tell others the bank card number and password, because bank staff will never ask customers for the account number and password verbally. Anyone who asks for an account number and password must be a liar.

6. Improve anti-fraud ability

We should learn more information and knowledge, pay more attention to some reports about fraud in the media, and learn more about recent fraud cases reported by public security organs, so as to improve our anti-fraud ability. If you encounter phone or SMS fraud, you should report it to the bank and other relevant departments in time and call the police immediately.