With its two billion monthly active users, WhatsApp has turned into a hotbed for scammers and fraudsters aiming to target a vast audience swiftly and effortlessly.Unlike other messaging platforms, WhatsApp only verifies identities through a phone number, making it easier for malicious people to impersonate others and carry out scams.
To help people avoid being scammed and out of pocket, Trevor Cooke, Privacy Expert at EarthWeb, has shared eight common WhatsApp scams - and how you can avoid them.
So what are the scams? Here is what you need to know.Trevor warns: "To protect yourself, always be cautious of unsolicited messages, especially those requesting personal information or money."Verify the identity of the sender through other channels, and never share sensitive data or codes with anyone.
Stay vigilant, and report any suspicious activity to WhatsApp and the appropriate authorities".For this scam, fraudsters will try to impersonate your family member by, usually, pretending to be the victim’s child, claiming they've lost their phone and are using someone else’s phone, and need money urgently.
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