I don't know if I don't look at it.
I was shocked when I saw it.
How can the text message indicate that there are so many points.
How many "gifts" do you have to redeem?
Be careful!
There may be a hidden danger in the text message.
It's not the points that are carefully emptied
It's your wallet!
What is a "Points Redemption" Scam?
Step 1Fraudsters impersonate various mobile phone operators, ** or banks, etc., and send "points exchange" messages to victims.
Step 1, ask the victim to client or click on the link to obtain personal information such as the victim's identity information, bank card number and password.
Step 1, using the victim's personal information to spend money on the Internet, or transferring the amount in the victim's bank card.
How to spot**?
If you receive a points redemption SMS from your mobile phone operator, ** or bank, you should pay attention to distinguish the authenticity from the fake, and be sure to contact customer service through official channels for confirmation and verification.
The **link in the text message is most likely a Trojan virus or a phishing**. Try not to click and operate, so as not to fall into the trap set by criminals.
ID number, bank card number and password, SMS verification code, etc. are all important and sensitive personal information, when the text message contains ** link to request the above information, pay attention to be vigilant, do not provide it easily.
*: Anti-Scam Daily Telegraph.
Editor-in-charge: Ke Xuezi.
Capital Cyber Police.