Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - This morning, someone who claimed to be the Communications Administration called and said that I had given my ID number to someone else.

This morning, someone who claimed to be the Communications Administration called and said that I had given my ID number to someone else.

This is a scam. First, the customer service of the Information Management Bureau will not call customers with mobile phone numbers or remote numbers. Second, the public security system is an independent system, which cannot be transferred by other units. Only the parties can call the police to file a case. Second, all branches of the public security system have fixed alarm Li 'an telephone numbers to check the telephone numbers that the swindlers did not describe. Third, many scammers will pretend to be your local information management bureau. Then wait for you to be cheated, and then transfer to the "public security bureau" in other places to help you file a case. However, the phone number has not changed. This defect is the most unfortunate technical defect. The transferred phone number can only be transferred together with the same number in the company. Be vigilant when encountering similar things. Never repeat the numbers he mentioned during the call, such as telephone number and employee number. Liars will use the recording to unlock all the apps with voice login function in your mobile phone, so as to change the password and steal more information from you.