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Received a text message prompting that the social security card is abnormal.

Recently, many people have been deceived by telecommunication network fraud in the name of "medical insurance card is disabled" and "insurance qualification is invalid", which induces people to click on the website to update information.

Disclosure of criminal means _ _

1. The scammer sends fraudulent short messages containing links to phishing websites. These short messages were "packaged" by scammers into business reminder messages of the medical insurance department. Liars imitate the common format of official short messages and are very confusing.

2. After the victim clicks on the URL link, he will automatically jump to the fake "National Medical Insurance Bureau" webpage (actually a phishing website). After the victim fills in his name and ID number, he will automatically jump to another fake "China UnionPay" webpage.

3. After the victim fills in the relevant bank card information and submits it, he will jump to the "Security Verification" page. At this time, the verification code received and filled by the victim is not "security verification", but the verification code of online banking dynamic transfer. After the scammer obtained all the bank account information of the victim through the phishing website, he transferred the money and stole it.

There are many scam messages with links to phishing websites. In addition to "medical insurance card deactivation", corresponding fraudulent short messages are often sent for different groups of people and social hotspots, such as ETC certification, electronic registration of business licenses, electronic registration of real estate licenses, and so on.

The police suggested

1

Don't be credulous when you receive a short message reminding you that the medical insurance card (social security card) is abnormal. Be sure to consult the local community department or call the hotline 12333.

2

Don't click on the URL link in strange text messages. Anyone who asks for personal information such as ID card, bank card and verification code in unfamiliar website links is generally fraud.