WHATSAPP GOLD SCAM.
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WhatsApp Gold: Scammers trick mobile phone users into downloading malware
The 'exclusive' version of the messaging app contains malware which cybercriminals can use to steal your data
Doug Bolton@DougieBolton Tuesday 24 May 2016
The scammers' targets are enticed with the promise of 'exclusive' new features
Credulous WhatsApp users are being tricked into downloading 'WhatsApp Gold', an apparently 'exclusive' version of the app which actually infects mobiles with malware.
A number of the app's users have reported receiving messages urging them to sign up for the service via the WhatsApp Gold website, which is linked in the message.
The app's extra features (which the scammers claim have only previously been available to top celebrities) include the ability to send hundreds of pictures at once,new emojis, video calling, enhanced security features and more customisation options.
Naturally, the whole thing is nonsense. Downloading the program from the website will simply infect your phone with malware, possibly allowingcybercriminals to steal your data or track your movements and activity.
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There's been a spate of WhatsApp Gold messages recently, but the scam has existed in different forms for a while, sometimes under the name 'WhatsApp Plus'.
The 'exclusive' version of the messaging app contains malware which cybercriminals can use to steal your data
Doug Bolton@DougieBolton Tuesday 24 May 2016
The scammers' targets are enticed with the promise of 'exclusive' new features
Credulous WhatsApp users are being tricked into downloading 'WhatsApp Gold', an apparently 'exclusive' version of the app which actually infects mobiles with malware.
A number of the app's users have reported receiving messages urging them to sign up for the service via the WhatsApp Gold website, which is linked in the message.
The app's extra features (which the scammers claim have only previously been available to top celebrities) include the ability to send hundreds of pictures at once,new emojis, video calling, enhanced security features and more customisation options.
Naturally, the whole thing is nonsense. Downloading the program from the website will simply infect your phone with malware, possibly allowingcybercriminals to steal your data or track your movements and activity.
No
There's been a spate of WhatsApp Gold messages recently, but the scam has existed in different forms for a while, sometimes under the name 'WhatsApp Plus'.
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