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I have CCB's credit card on me, and the SMS prompts that the password is wrong.
It was stolen.
It is possible that your mobile phone number was known by someone else by SMS, but it was not cancelled. Have you withdrawn money from a strange ATM recently? It is possible that your card was copied by a magnetic recorder. If there are none, it may be a scam message.
Information fraud refers to the use of mobile phone text messages to defraud money or finance. With the improvement of people's cognitive level, the language and content in short messages are changing with each passing day. Even the words notified by the notary office appeared. And these are just the tip of the iceberg of fraudulent text messages.
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