Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - I have been receiving these short messages these days, as shown in the figure (all verification codes). What's going on here?

I have been receiving these short messages these days, as shown in the figure (all verification codes). What's going on here?

1, probably poisoned. It is recommended not to reply to anyone's own verification code.

2. If the number is bound to the bank card Alipay, you need to pay special attention.

3, it is best to restore the phone factory settings, you can delete the virus.

The software in the mobile phone, embedded operating system (the operating system solidified in the chip, generally written in JAVA, C++ and other languages) is equivalent to a small intelligent processor, so it will be attacked by viruses.

Moreover, short messages are not only simple words, but also include ringtones, pictures and other information, which need to be interpreted by the operating system in the mobile phone and then displayed to the mobile phone users. Mobile phone viruses invade mobile phones by virtue of loopholes in software systems.

In order to spread and run mobile phone viruses, mobile service providers need to provide data transmission functions, and mobile phones need to support advanced programming functions such as Java. Many mobile phones with Internet access and download functions are likely to be invaded by mobile phone viruses.