The ETC scam has a high incidence and the traffic police remind everyone to pay attention to anti

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

Recently, I noticed that many car owners have received a strange text message. This text message looks formal and official, it says that your ETC is about to expire on a certain day, month, and year, and has a link for you to verify. What's more, it also provides an unsubscribe method, just reply to TD.

First of all, I want to tell you that ETC does have an expiration date, but generally speaking, this period is about six years. So, if you have done ETC in the last two years, then there is no need to worry about it not being invalid. Even if you remove the ETC, you won't receive such an SMS, at most you will only need to reactivate it when you pass through the ETC channel.

Then, I would like to remind everyone that these ** techniques are quite clever. They will trick you into clicking on that link and then follow the prompts to enter your ID and bank card information. Once you've entered your card number, they'll ask you to receive a verification code. As soon as you enter the verification code, your money will be transferred. The current ** method is really very clever, so we must be vigilant.

AI Assistant Creation Season Therefore, I highly recommend everyone to be very vigilant about this kind of text messages. I have explained to you as much as possible, and I hope that when you encounter this kind of text message in the future, you will never pay attention to it, and do not click on that link easily.

Finally, I would like to encourage everyone to actively participate in the discussion and share their experiences. If you have ever encountered a similar situation, or have any questions, please leave a message in the comment area.

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