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    WhatsApp: Learn about the new scam spread by cybercriminals | Applications | Applications | Smartphone | Mobile phones | viral | United States | Spain | Mexico | nda | nnni | SPORTS-PLAY

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksJune 15, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Updated on 06/14/2021 11:06 PM

    This year, various fraud methods were discovered through The WhatsAppThe most common is to send chain letters with a link that promises to give you a prize if you click. This is false and it is a “hoax” (false news) used by cybercriminals to steal personal information under the form of “phishing”; However, scammers have changed their tactics and in this note we will tell you about their new and illegal way of working.

    Hackers are testing a new strategy that has been around for only a few months. The WhatsApp; Nowadays, many users have already fallen into the trap, and in the worst case they have stolen money. In this mode you will receive a message saying “I sent you a six-digit code by mistake. Can you pass it on to me?”This is a scam and you have to be very careful.

    More information | Enhance the privacy and data of your WhatsApp account with these tricks

    Surely you are wondering how they are trying to trick me with a simple message? Easy. If you are thinking of searching your text message inbox (SMS), you will give the scammer nothing less than your verification code. The WhatsApp, it means that they will try to access your account without your permission and you will not realize it.

    When they do that, you will not be able to do anything, because these unscrupulous people will review all your conversations to steal important data like: bank account number, debit or credit card passwords, addresses, etc. Likewise, they can steal mobile numbers of your loved ones to threaten you or extort money from you so that you provide them with money.

    Recommendations to avoid being scammed

    • Ignore the message completely and do not respond to it.
    • Enter the three vertical dots located in the upper right corner of the chat The WhatsApp.
    • Slide the space bar all the way to the end and click “Report Contact”.
    • Finally, as a precaution, we recommend “blocking” it.

    How does a scam spread?

    It will sound amazing to you but the scammer is not spreading phishing that promises you fake prize, but their victims spread it. How do they do it? Once the scammer gets excited about his gift, the same page forces him to send the link to 5 groups of The WhatsApp Or 20 people as a condition for you to claim your prize. This is how this cyber attack spreads all over the world.

    Do you have any problem? Do you need to report it? If you have any kind of problem, write to their contact email: [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also make the same application from your iPhone.

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