The score is too high, indicating that the security protection aspect is relatively good.
It indicates that the borrower's credit status, identity information, repayment ability, etc. have been recognized by the lending institution, indicating that the borrower has done a good job in security protection and has no record of fraud or default. This usually means the borrower has lower lending risk and is considered a safer borrower.
At the same time, anti-fraud scores are only one aspect that lenders use to assess a borrower's credit risk. They will also consider other factors to decide whether to grant a loan to a borrower.