According to the recently reported text fraud type, the Internet address (URL) containing malicious code is written and pressed in text messages such as "Sending medical examination certificates."
If this malicious code is installed on your phone, you can steal personal financial information.
The corporation stressed that the actual health examination information message only has a representative phone number and does not include an Internet address, and never press the address written on the fraudulent text.
In addition, as fraudulent emails through e-mail as well as text messages have been sent recently, I asked them to delete the mail without opening the mail unless the sender's address is the Health Insurance Corporation account (nhis.or.kr ).
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