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I suddenly received the news that ICBC was frozen today. It's from a foreign mobile phone number, asking you to call a local number. Is it true?/You don't say.

There are three things to be sure that the information you receive is a scam:

1, the sending number, the bank's short message is sent through a unified short message number, and the sending number of ICBC's reminder short message is generally 95588, which is definitely not an ordinary mobile phone number or a fixed phone number.

2. Contact number, regular bank SMS, will tell you to call the bank's customer service phone. ICBC's general business customer service hotline 95588 is unified nationwide, and there is no need to add area code to dial. It is definitely not an ordinary mobile phone number, nor is it a fixed phone.

3. SMS content. Because operators will filter the text of fraudulent short messages to intercept fraudulent short messages, if they are fraudulent short messages, they will use some special characters to bypass this interception. If you see a short message with special symbols where punctuation marks or other characters should not be added, it must be a fraudulent short message.