China News Service, July 4th. According to the news of Spain's European China Network, Barcelona, ​​Spain police said that a new type of "phishing" has recently emerged, this time criminals send victims emails with links to fraudulent pages. emails and phishing using a website that provides online storage services.

  It is reported that the criminals took advantage of most people's ignorance of the Internet, making them think the website is the official page, and eventually ask for personal information, including passwords, in order to steal the victim's account.

So the police warn everyone not to blindly click on any link and to delete suspicious emails immediately.

  In order to confirm whether it is an official email, the public can pay attention to the following information:

  - Check the sender's email address, if the @ sign is followed by an official name, it's probably true; if the @ is followed by a gmail or other suffix, don't trust it.

  - Confirm whether the entered URL matches the official name.

  - Go to social networking sites or Google to find out if anyone is in a similar situation and keep an eye on police announcements.