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Pretending to be a student and saying that the mobile phone is broken, can you contact the school letter?

Of course not. In the aspect of short message fraud, criminals use mobile phones to send short messages to victims point-to-point, pretending to be "school newsletter" and the head teacher of the children's school to provide the children's transcripts or physical examination reports, and then provide fraudulent online banking links to trick the victims into clicking. After the victim clicks to enter, he will automatically download the apk Trojan mobile phone software (fraudulent "APP" software) pre-made by the suspect on his mobile phone. The criminal suspect then steals the victim's bank card through the "Trojan APP" and then steals or transfers money.