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After Alipay changed its real-name authentication, the money in the balance was gone. Can it come back?

"Second real-name authentication" fraud has made a comeback.

Someone has been cheated!

This time, the deceived person received a short message pretending to be "95 188". Through search, it was found that this number is indeed the official customer service phone number of Alipay, but strangely, the content of the short message is to re-authenticate Alipay account, and a URL link is attached. Once you click and enter your personal information and verification code, the money is quickly transferred away. ...

Real case:

At about 4 o'clock on March 26th/kloc-0, the victim Xie received a short message with the number of "95 188", prompting that "according to the requirements of relevant laws and regulations, your Alipay account needs to be re-authenticated. Please log in for link authentication within 24 hours, otherwise the account will be restricted from using Alipay. "

Click on the link and you will enter the phishing website forged by the liar.

After the victim clicks the link, the interface shows that the bank card needs to be bound. Although there were some doubts at that time, I was credulous. After entering his personal information, bank card number, password and verification code according to the instructions on the page, the victim's mobile phone immediately received a SMS reminder of "955 16", and his bank card consumption expenditure was 4936.6438+0 yuan, only then did he find himself cheated and called the police.

Explanation of deception:

Fraudsters use pseudo base stations to impersonate various official customer service numbers and send short messages to the masses in the form of "casting nets". SMS usually contains 65,438+0 links to phishing websites. Just click and enter all kinds of personal information and verification code as required, and the bank card will be stolen instantly.

For fraudsters, in addition to impersonating Alipay, they will also use pseudo base stations to impersonate official customer service phones such as WeChat and banks to send text messages, and click on the link to request second real-name authentication, and the credit card will be reactivated when it expires.

For example, the previous WeChat "second real-name authentication" fraud, pretending to be "secure payment management", said that the second real-name authentication of WeChat account failed, and the account will be frozen soon. At the same time, the phishing link of the fake official WeChat website is sent, and the victim is required to enter the link for re-authentication, and obtain personal information and bank account password for theft.