& shy; In 4 days, dozens of consumption, 70,000 yuan deposit disappeared, but the depositors did not know. The day before yesterday, Mr. Minjiang of Fuzhou city called the newspaper 95060 to reflect that his savings card was anti theft through a third-party payment platform, “I have activated the SMS reminder function, why didn’t I receive the notice?” & shy; Mr. Jiang said that he withdrew money from ATM a few days ago and found that the card was less than 70,000 yuan. Through online banking inquiry, he found that fast money payment and Yibao payment had consumption records, “more than 1,000 yuan, A few hundred yuan less, 23 points were brushed away.” & shy; “We have suggested Mr. Jiang to call the police for help immediately.” Yesterday, the relevant person in charge of the bank involved said, but to recover the loss, we can only contact the third-party payment platform and find out the merchant who will eventually consume the stolen money. Later, the reporter learned from the customer service department of express money and Yibao that Mr. Jiang needed to provide materials such as report receipt to prove that the consumption was not his own, so it was possible to get compensation. & shy; Mr. Jiang said that he would provide materials to claim according to the requirements, but two things could not be figured out, “I have never registered these payment platforms. How was the money removed? Such a crazy anti theft, why didn’t I receive a deduction notification message?” & shy; “third-party payment is already the hardest hit area in anti theft.” Bankers told reporters that criminals can obtain the depositor’s card number, ID card and mobile phone number by purchasing online transaction records and insurance company data, and use this information to log on to the third-party payment platform to open an account. When consuming anti theft, criminals use pseudo base stations to implant Trojans into depositors’ mobile phones, intercept transaction verification codes and deduct text messages, and then they can Anti theft quietly. (Reporter Li Yi)