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What should I do if all the messages sent by scammers, including the phishing website of China Construction Bank, are lost?

Did you receive a short message from CCB saying that you can convert your points into 5% cash? There is a website for conversion, which is fake. It was also posted on CCB's credit card website, and I also received their reminder messages.

This redemption message was not sent by CCB, but a message released by a liar with a pseudo base station. Pseudo base stations can send information with any number. Today they can pretend to be CCB and tomorrow they can pretend to be ICBC. This is not a system loophole of CCB, but a new fraud. Moreover, the address on this short message is not CCB's, but the so-called phishing website. Now that you have entered the card information, it is actually known by scammers, and they will pay online. If they pay online, a short message verification code will be sent to your mobile phone. If you tell them this, it is equivalent to telling the other party to let them pay online aboveboard.

In this case, please call the customer service hotline behind the card to see if there is any stolen transaction. If not, of course, it is best to let the bank change your card quickly, so that the liar can't steal it through the previous information. If there is a stolen brush, go to the police quickly, and CCB will also assist the police.