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Is it possible that the message sent by China Mobile is a liar?

The received short message looked up and showed that it was from 10086. Can this be fake?

"Yes, of course!" In the orange box in the upper left corner is: display number.

The scammer enters what number will be displayed on your mobile phone. It can be your parents, husband and wife,10086,95555, or even 1 10, 120, etc. However, in order to implement the next fraud, scammers generally enter service numbers with strong credibility such as banks and operators.

In the purple box in the middle is: SMS content. What the scammer types here, you will receive a text message of what content. Liars usually put a URL link in a short message to lure you to click it to facilitate the next fraud.

Give a chestnut:

For example, the display number entered in the figure is 10086, and the content is related to the reminder of China Mobile. Then, after sending, you will receive a short message:

Do you think it's the same as the text message edited by a liar?

Exactly the same! Isn't it?

Because the number shows the phone number of the operator and the bank, many people will click on the website link. So, what happens after the opening?

1, follow the prompts, or the mobile phone will be installed, implanted with Trojan virus, the bank card account password will be stolen, and finally, the money will disappear. ...

2. Otherwise, you will see a website (commonly known as phishing website) that is very similar to the real website. After you enter your account password and verification code, all the information will be stolen, and eventually, the money will disappear ... liars cheat. Do you think this software is enough? NONONO! Liars also need a host and a computer running software, commonly known as pseudo base stations.

With this "pseudo base station", just walk around.

You can send fraudulent text messages to people around you.

You see, the "pseudo base station" can be put in the car.

Many people will ask, if you know this, why not crack down? This is because: pseudo base stations are small and easy to hide, and scammers will always move. As a result, it is very difficult for the police to crack down. It is necessary for everyone to call the police quickly after receiving such information and provide the police with the approximate location of the pseudo base station. So, maybe you will ask, what is the best solution? Tell you, the best solution is: don't click on the URL link of unknown origin in the text message! Don't click on the URL link of unknown origin in the text message! Don't click on the URL link of unknown origin in the text message! As long as you don't order, the liar is helpless! ! !