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Some scammers send text messages saying "ETC needs to be upgraded" and "information update"-don't believe it, it's a scam.

Attention, friends who drive with ETC, scammers have begun to cheat by using reasons such as "ETC upgrade", "registration information update" and "re-certification".

I received a short message today, which read: "Guangdong ETC needs to update its registration information. Please apply for a visa on1October 8th at ××××××× website 165438. Any visa that fails to apply on time will be restricted. " Some scammers say that your ETC has expired and needs to be upgraded.

Many users immediately became nervous when they saw this message, and they couldn't wait to open that website. Note: this short message is sent by a liar, and it is a phishing website that swindles money!

For some friends who have a strong sense of prevention, if you think about it a little, you will find that the text message is given to a strange website.

Different people often receive different websites. Except for the three W's, the domain names and suffixes of the following websites are often meaningless letter combinations.

Just seeing such a strange website, you have to think about it: Is it true? Is it possible to be a liar? Regular organizations generally don't use such a meaningless combination of letters like websites.

In addition, some text messages are titled "Traffic Management 12 123" or "Vehicle Management Office", which seems quite formal. Come on, ETC is not under the control of the above two departments at all, okay? It really doesn't matter to them whether your car can handle ETC or not, and they don't have to worry about your ETC expiring.

Some short messages are prefixed with the names of provinces and cities, such as "Guangdong, etc." Take Guangdong and other places as examples. People's formal address is "Yuetong Card", not "Yuedeng".

When I accidentally clicked on that website, a pop-up window appeared on the homepage. The background picture showed the words "China ETC online certification Center", and the background picture content was a high-speed entrance in Hefei. It is reported that there is no such institution as China ETC online certification Center in China.

Some people who don't know the truth have been cheated, cheated. When you click on the link of that website, you will be asked to enter your ID number, bank card number, verification code and other information, and then the money in your card will flow out. Many users have been cheated for thousands of dollars and tens of thousands of dollars.

Therefore, please drivers and friends, don't rush to operate when encountering such problems. Go to official website first, where ETC management department is located, or call official customer service to confirm.

In fact, not only for ETC, but also in other aspects, we have to pay more attention to it. First of all, we should find an authoritative department to confirm whether the news is true or not, and then take corresponding actions.

Fortunately, I have been wandering the rivers and lakes for decades. As soon as I saw the strange website, I knew something was wrong and immediately judged that it was a short message from a liar.

In addition, there are many language diseases in the pop-up "announcement" on the homepage of the liar website, such as wrong words, unreasonable sentences, no punctuation marks, no sentence breaks and so on. How can this escape my eyes!

It seems that it is necessary for swindlers to improve their cultural quality.