There are several types of strikes performed through whatsapp in Brazil. But this is not the only place where scams are common. Now, computer security researchers at cyber-threat company CloudSEK have discovered that scammers manage to steal user accounts from a simple Link.
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According to CloudSEk founder and CEO Rahul Sasi, the perpetrators contact the victim (accidentally) and convince them to call some phone numbers that contain numbers such as 67 as well as 405, In most cases. By the time of the call, the user has already fallen for the bait.
This way, the scammers will be able to access the account immediately and the victim will be immediately disconnected from WhatsApp. In short, a certain number allows hackers to take full control of the account.
“Once a hacker gains access to an account, he demands money from the victim’s contacts. In this way, the hacker bypasses the victim’s WhatsApp contacts before she even realizes that she has lost control of her account. Because service providers around the world use numbers starting with “67” or “405”; victims tend to call without hesitation,” Sasi explains.
Impact protection
To protect against coup attempts, Sasi recommends activating two-factor authentication and never receive calls from unknown WhatsApp contacts.
On the other hand, it is always good to be aware of those who are asking for money through the messenger before making any transfer, it is important that users check if they are really talking to the person who has this particular number, because in addition to robberies Through the app, thieves can also access stolen smartphone accounts.
Whatsapp scam
As the world’s largest messaging app, WhatsApp has been a conduit for hackers for some time now. This is because in 2021, some researchers also discovered that criminals had developed a copy of an application for Android devices that hid various viruses and threats.
This year, or rather last month, scammers pretended to be a messenger support service by placing an avatar with the app logo and a fake verification symbol on the image. In addition, it is worth noting that a recent survey showed that 43% of users WhatsApp has already been hit by a coup attempt by the Meta app.
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Via: GizChina