New Fraud Can Meet Millions of Whatsapp Users – How to Protect Yourself From It
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An emotional WhatsApp chain letter attracts users via link. But an unthinkable click could have serious consequences, warn consumer protectors.
In recent weeks, malicious people have tried to access third-party accounts on WhatsApp to solicit money from their contacts or to blackmail you. Find out how to protect you. The alarm circulating on Facebook is misleading, stating that your WhatsApp account will be hacked if you receive a message from "Apple Registration Code requested" and press "Ok." While the theft of accounts is a real risk, the simple act of clicking "Ok" in that notice do…
WhatsApp has been sending messages through the app for a few weeks to request a PIN that adds an extra layer of security. But what do these messages mean? The growing awareness that we have regarding scams and fraudulent messages that we receive practically every day has caused us to question any message we receive on our smartphone today. Even when the sender is WhatsApp itself. For a few weeks, many users have been receiving messages through t…
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