Emergency spread!Pretending to be the National Medical Insurance Bureau fraud coming
Author:Ping An Inner Mongolia Time:2022.06.16
Emergency spread!
Pretending to be the National Medical Insurance Bureau fraud coming
Citizen friends:
Recently, many people in Xing'an have received the number of text messages from the +61 start number:
SMS content (1): [Inner Mongolia Medical Insurance] Re -informed: Your account is guaranteed to arrive! Do not verify automatic waste, click zh.62mp.cn/uyqwt to confirm! Return to N to get the barrier;
SMS content (2): [Inner Mongolia Medical Insurance] Your insured account has been invalidated and will be disqualified from reimbursement. Please open www.smrz.fyi to update medical insurance vouchers and resume use!
This link will jump to a regular "National Medical Security Agency" website through a computer access. Only by clicking the link through the mobile phone, it will jump to the false website. "False websites, induced the masses to enter their names, ID numbers, mobile phone numbers, bank card numbers, bank card passwords, SMS verification codes, and found that bank cards have multiple consumption expenditures, they found that they were deceived.
The Anti -fraud Center of the Public Security Bureau of Xing'an League solemnly reminds the masses: Do not click on the unknown SMS website link, and avoid leakage of personal privacy information such as ID numbers, bank card numbers and passwords, and SMS verification codes to strangers, so as not to cause economic losses. If you are not deceived, call the police immediately.
Anti -fraud Center of the Public Security Bureau of Xing'an League
June 15, 2022
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