Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - 95533 sent a text message saying that I linked my points to cash, but I didn't enter any information. Are there any hidden dangers?

95533 sent a text message saying that I linked my points to cash, but I didn't enter any information. Are there any hidden dangers?

This short message was not sent by CCB, but criminals used pseudo base stations to impersonate official service numbers such as telecom operators and banks to send false short messages to users (pseudo base stations can display the sending numbers as arbitrary numbers), and then tricked bank card information into network theft in the name of exchanging points for cash and adjusting the amount. Generally speaking, websites don't contain Trojans, so it won't be a problem to click without revealing information. However, it is not excluded that Trojan horse is implanted in the website, and there is virus in the mobile phone data after clicking, which will lead to passbook risk. For the sake of safety, the landlord will temporarily freeze the card application and the credit card will be reduced. After observing for a period of time, there is no abnormality, and then apply for recovery. Secondly, mobile phones will be regularly upgraded for antivirus. If it is safe, you can rest assured.