ID Off site login? Don t believe it! Don t order!

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-05

Telecom network fraud is becoming more and more diverse.

* Even just send a text message.

You can empty your wallet.

Let's take a look.

Details of the case

Recently, Ms. Wang received such a text message.

The text message is very official, saying that Ms. Wang's mobile phone ID has a remote login, and you need to click on the SMS link to view the details.

Ms. Wang clicked on the link and filled in her ID and password, thinking that the problem had been solved.

But that night in her mailbox.

That's what I said.

Message.

Ms. Wang's mobile phone ID information has been updated.

And without her knowledge.

Someone added a trusted** number to her ID.

That illustrates. Someone can use it at will.

The bank card she has bound to this mobile phone ID.

Ms. Wang checked the transaction records and found out.

A total of 14 bank cards were stolen.

The total amount is 6,826 yuan.

Case analysisFraud detection and anti-fraud.

There is a difference between the numbers that send text messages.

Fraudsters will use fake numbers to send text messages to your phone, although the content editing is realistic enough, but a closer look can still show that the "+" in front of the number can be set up by the software, but these numbers usually start with "+" or "00".

Unbind

1.Set up. 2.Apple ID, Iclould,** and purchases.

3.Passwords & Security.

4.Just select the phone number you want to remove.

Anti-scam reminders. 1.When you receive an abnormal text message, you must first confirm whether the number is correct, and the unknown number is likely to be a fraudulent text message.

2.Don't click on unfamiliar links, and don't fill in personal information.

3.After discovering the abnormal transaction, call 110 to report the case as soon as possible, and recover the loss in time.

Prevent telecommunication network fraud: do not trust, disclose, or transfer money, and report to the police in time if you find that you have been deceived and keep evidence.

"96110" is a national anti-fraud hotline

Pay attention when you see "96110" caller ID!

This is the police of the Public Security Anti-Fraud Center to give you an early warning to dissuade**, indicating that you or your relatives and friends are being targeted by fraudsters and are encountering telecommunications network fraud, you must pay attention, please be sure to answer**!

* |Wuhan Anti-Telecom Network Fraud Center.

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