According to CCTV News, since yesterday evening, many netizens have reported receiving "strange text messages". The content of the text message is a series of "1234567890" repeated numbers, and the strange text message received has the 136 and 137 segments; the sender is basically the 130th segment, and the difference with the number of the 136th segment is very small; many netizens say that the last 8 digits are the same, in other words, the difference between the two numbers is only one digit.
Image source: Weibo screenshot
It is understood that 136 is mainly a mobile number segment, and most of the 130 belongs to the Unicom number segment.
On the morning of April 29, China Mobile officials responded to the incident. The mobile side said that after verification with China Unicom, the incident was caused by the system upgrade test of China Unicom Shandong Branch, and at present, China Unicom has quickly carried out corresponding disposal after locating the cause, and the mobile side has intercepted and processed the relevant text messages.
Screenshot source: China Mobile Weibo
In addition, China Unicom also responded on the official WeChat: Shandong Unicom's system upgrade last night caused a small number of users to receive test text messages. We apologize for the inconvenience caused to users. We will wholeheartedly do a good job in service for the majority of users, and sincerely thank netizens for their concern.
Screenshot source: China Unicom Weibo
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