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What if the mobile phone keeps sending verification code after receiving spam messages?
You can call the police. Malicious registration of mobile phone number has constituted a civil tort, and the infringer should bear the responsibility. According to Article 36 of the Tort Liability Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), Internet users and Internet service providers who use the Internet to infringe upon the civil rights and interests of others shall bear tort liability.
If a network user uses the network service to commit infringement, the infringed party has the right to notify the network service provider to take necessary measures such as deleting, shielding and disconnecting the link. If the network service provider fails to take necessary measures in time after receiving the notice, it shall be jointly and severally liable with the network users for the enlarged part of the damage.
If the network service provider knows that the network users use their network services to infringe upon the civil rights and interests of others and fails to take necessary measures, it shall bear joint liability with the network users. There are several solutions:
Change the phone number.
Drag all phone numbers that send text messages into the blacklist.
According to the account URL reminded by SMS, register with the verification code sent. The other party will never have all your information, or the other party will register with its own information. Change the password immediately after verification, and then check the information. Then take legal measures to deal with it.
Set interception! No matter what verification code you receive, you can't give it to anyone! You can just delete it directly, or you can call the operator and explain your situation manually to see if there is any way not to receive such messages!
Legal basis: Article 1 194 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC). Internet users and network service providers who use the Internet to infringe upon the civil rights and interests of others shall bear the tort liability. Where there are other provisions in the law, those provisions shall prevail.
Article 119 If a network user uses a network service to commit an infringement, the obligee has the right to notify the network service provider to take necessary measures such as deleting, blocking or disconnecting the link. The notice shall include the preliminary evidence of infringement and the true identity information of the obligee. After receiving the notice, the network service provider shall promptly forward the notice to the relevant network users and take necessary measures according to the preliminary evidence of infringement and the type of service; If necessary measures are not taken in time, the expanded damage shall be jointly and severally liable with the network users. If the obligee causes damage to the network user or network service provider due to the wrong notice, it shall bear the tort liability. Where there are other provisions in the law, those provisions shall prevail.
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