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Ping An sent a text message saying that he would sue me for life. Is it credible?

It is hard to believe that there are many cases of online fraud now. You can check whether this information is true by contacting the official customer service. Generally speaking, it is not credible.

Internet fraud refers to the use of the Internet to fabricate facts or conceal the truth for the purpose of illegal possession, and to defraud a large number of public and private property. There are many kinds of deception, and the means of deception are changing with each passing day. Common means are fake friends, fishing, online banking upgrade fraud and so on. The main features are the virtualization of space and the concealment of behavior. Enhance self-awareness. There is no such thing as a free lunch. Nowadays, many web pages hang on to the horse. In order to poison netizens with advertisements, don't be greedy for speed. If you are not careful, you will easily make mistakes. Install powerful antivirus software and firewall for computers. Update regularly to prevent hackers from invading. Phishing can be mainly divided into the following two ways. One is to send an e-mail to lure users into a trap with false information. Fraudsters send a large number of fraudulent emails in the form of spam. Most of these emails entice users to fill in their financial accounts and passwords by winning prizes, consulting, reconciliation, etc., or require recipients to log on to a webpage for various urgent reasons to submit information such as user name, password, ID number, credit card number, etc., thus stealing users' funds. The second is to establish fake online banking and online securities websites to defraud users' account passwords for theft. Criminals set up websites with domain names and web pages very similar to real online banking systems and online securities trading platforms, to lure users into inputting information such as account numbers and passwords, and then steal funds through real online banking and online securities systems or by forging bank savings cards and securities trading cards. Others take advantage of loopholes in legitimate website server programs to insert malicious codes into some pages of the website, shielding some important information that can be used to identify the authenticity of the website, thus stealing user information.