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Is the national student public service short message a fraudulent short message?

Recently, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, together with the three major mobile operators, sent a national public service short message to mobile phone users all over the country. The Ministry of Education pointed out that some people may be confused and even wonder if they are cheating after receiving text messages, so you can rest assured. Parents and students who receive the SMS can consult or consult through the website and micro-signal provided in the SMS if they need to know more about the specific content of the related funded projects.

The Ministry of Education pointed out that some people may be confused and even wonder if they are cheating after receiving text messages, so you can rest assured. This short message is a national public welfare short message sent by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in conjunction with three major mobile operators to mobile phone users all over the country. The purpose is to ensure that the subsidy policy propaganda does not leave a dead end.

The Ministry of Education reminds the public that no matter which unit or individual provides financial assistance to the public, it is not allowed to ask for information such as ID number, bank card number and mobile phone verification code. You should not be required to pay any fees or operate at ATM or online banking. When you meet similar requirements, you should be vigilant and never do what the other party asks, so as not to be deceived.