Cyber criminals are finding more ways to scam their victims and a new method is happening on WhatsApp where they ask you for money.
WhatsApp It is one of the most popular apps worldwide, with over 2 billion users, making it an ideal target for cybercriminals.
This is how they scam you on WhatsApp
different users WhatsApp They received messages from contacts they registered asking for money and assuring it would be delivered later.
In some cases, the Contact states that they are having difficulty making a bank transfer and requests the money that is supposed to be returned.
People may fall into the trap because it’s a call to a family member, friend or co-worker, but it’s actually the account WhatsApp It has been hacked and cyber criminals are looking for an opportunity to make a profit.
Users WhatsApp They receive messages from their contacts asking for money, and since it is from someone they know, victims can fall victim to fraud.
Recommendations to avoid becoming a victim of fraud
In the past few days Profico and Meta They warned of fraud occurring on the famous social media network, and issued some recommendations to avoid falling victim, including two-step verification, to activate another layer of security.
How to activate two-step verification:
- Go to Settings/Configuration
- Then click on Account and 2-Step Verification
- Finally, you should review your phone’s voicemail privacy settings. To prevent your WhatsApp account from being hacked through this system, you must change the default password and activate two-step verification.
Finally, if you doubt it The account has been stolenEnters https://faq.whatsapp.com/ For more information on how to secure or restore it.
Provides Profeco Numbers 55 5568 8722 and 800 468 8722 To address complaints and provide advice.
It is also important to contact the person requesting money to confirm whether they are actually a known contact or just a scam. Don’t fall into the trap!
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