The cyber cell of Chandigarh Police has issued a warning to the public regarding a new scam called the “WhatsApp Pink” link. Scammers are sending this link to users, claiming it to be an additional feature related to the WhatsApp green tick. However, the cyber cell has revealed that clicking on the link allows fraudsters to steal users’ personal information.
The WhatsApp green tick is an official checkmark provided by WhatsApp to indicate a brand’s credibility and trustworthiness. The advisory released by the cyber cell emphasizes that the “WhatsApp Pink” link is being used by criminals to deceive users into installing a pink-themed version of WhatsApp, ultimately leading to the theft of personal data.
The advisory cautions users against downloading any WhatsApp pink links sent to them, as it gives the sender access to their data, potentially resulting in financial losses. The cyber cell urges all mobile users to refrain from engaging with such links and warns them about the risks associated with this scam.
To combat this fraudulent activity, the advisory encourages users to raise awareness among their family members and friends. They are also urged to share information about the fake WhatsApp Pink scam in as many groups as possible. By spreading the word, users can help protect others from falling victim to this deceitful scheme.
It is crucial for WhatsApp users to remain vigilant and exercise caution when encountering unfamiliar links or suspicious messages. By staying alert and informed, individuals can safeguard their personal information and prevent falling prey to cyber scams like the WhatsApp Pink scam.
This post was last modified on 6 July 2023 12:24 pm
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