In the morning, a person who claimed to be the Public Security Bureau called me, saying that my personal information had been stolen by criminal gangs and asked me if I had bought anything on any webs

In the morning, a person who claimed to be the Public Security Bureau called me, saying that my personal information had been stolen by criminal gangs and asked me if I had bought anything on any website. ... Then I want you to hand over your ID number, bank card number and password. There are many such liars. Two days ago, another guy pretended to be a post office clerk and asked you to call someone.

If you know the situation, someone must come to the door. You have to show your ID. You can't ask questions until you verify them. Other situations are illegal.