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A text message from 95588?

This is a 95588 message used by scammers to impersonate ICBC. ICBC reminds:

Recently, some criminals sent fraudulent short messages on the grounds that the electronic password device was out of date and upgraded, tricking customers into logging in to fake websites, and then stealing customers' funds. To this end, we solemnly remind you that there is no upgrade problem for the electronic cipher. Please don't trust such short messages to prevent being cheated. Please handle the business on the correct ICBC website.