Billions of WhatsApp users warned over ‘must-delete’ text – act fast to avoid empty bank
Tom's three WhatsApp warningsMessages coming from unknown contacts that try to get you to interact, especially if the spelling or grammar seems off.Messages with unsolicited offers like free giveaways, prize drawers or discounts, even if they appear to come from a reputable brand and especially if they ask you to submit personal details.To be safe you can manually type the link into another browser.
Attackers may use special characters in the message to disguise a malicious link that looks at first glance like a familiar or reputable site.The first is to make sure you keep your
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