- Jul 27, 2015
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- https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-57357301
Scammers are continuing to target WhatsApp users and hijack their accounts, by posing as a friend and asking for SMS security codes.
The scam has existed for years but has continued to catch people out, with victims sharing their stories on social media. WhatsApp says users should never hand over their security codes to anybody, even if they appear to be a friend. One victim said he was embarrassed to have fallen for the "simple" scam.
With a stolen account, the hijacker can message your friends and family, and pretend to be you. They may pretend you're having a crisis and ask your contacts for money. It also gives them your contacts' phone numbers so they can try the six-digit code trick with new victims. By hijacking your account, the scammer will also remain in your group chats, where they could see sensitive information.
- never give a password or SMS security code to anybody - not even friends or family
- enable two-step verification for an extra layer of protection
- be vigilant if you receive a message asking you for money. If in doubt, call your friend or family member to check
WhatsApp hijack scam continues to spread
Scammers are using an old trick to hijack WhatsApp accounts by posing as a friend.
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