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Emergency Alert!

author:Chifeng traffic broadcast

Recently, the reporter saw such a message in the group of owners in his own community, and enthusiastic citizens reminded neighbors to be wary of such fraudulent text messages and not to be deceived!

Emergency Alert!
Emergency Alert!

(Thanks to the enthusiastic citizens for providing screenshots of SMS)

Special Notes:

This is an ETC scam

Do not click on unknown SMS links

Beware of being deceived

Please read on to ETC scam routines

Emergency Alert!

The first step is to send mass texting to scam trust

Fraudsters send SMS in the name of ETC center, high-speed management center and other institutions, under the pretext that your ETC can no longer be used, and you have to re-authenticate if you want to restore use.

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Step 2: Fake websites steal information

When you click on the link in the text message, you will enter a "phishing" website that looks regular but is full of traps, and you must fill in your bank card number, password, ID number and other personal information wherever you click.

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Step 3

Fish Mixed Beads Scam money

When you follow the prompts and go through the entire process and think that you have completed the authentication, your bank card is already under the control of fraudsters, and what awaits you will be a series of transfer text messages.

Emergency Alert!

2. ETC issuers and banks will not send SMS content containing links to ETC users, will not require customers to fill in personal information in the link by SMS, and there will be no "expired authentication" and "invalid activation" links.

3. Please protect important personal information such as bank card information, payment password and mobile phone verification code, do not leak it at will, and always be cautious.

4. If you encounter fraud, please save the relevant screenshots and transfer records, and call 110 to call the police as soon as possible.

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Chifeng Traffic Radio Comprehensive Collation: Part of the text data comes from Ordos anti-fraud reporter and editor: Yang Guang first trial: Yang Guang second trial: Chuanhua third trial: Li Yonghe