The return of an invisible threat
A new wave of scams is currently hitting WhatsApp, the messaging application with almost 24 million users in France. The scam is distinguished by its sophistication and ability to fool even the most sophisticated users. Cybercriminals have developed a particularly insidious technique that enables them to take complete control of victims’ accounts.
A perfect imitation that thwarts vigilance
The ingenuity of this attack lies in its ability to faithfully reproduce official WhatsApp communications. The hackers use the same number as the one used by the platform to send verification codes.
Even more troubling, their messages fit seamlessly into the usual WhatsApp chat thread, making the deception virtually undetectable to the average user.
The scam mechanism revealed
The stratagem is frighteningly effective in its simplicity: victims receive a message inviting them to click on a link and enter a confirmation code. This seemingly innocuous action enables the hackers to seize the account.
Once infiltrated, they can access all conversations, contacts and personal information, creating a potentially devastating domino effect.
Reinforced protection: essential actions
To guard against this threat, several security measures are essential:
- Two-step verification must be activated
- Never click on unsolicited verification links
- Regularly check the list of connected devices
- Beware of unexpected requests for identity confirmation
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What to do in the event of piracy
If you are a victim, the reaction must be immediate:
- Disconnect all unknown devices
- Change verification code
- Alert your contacts to the risk of fraudulent messages
- Report the incident to WhatsApp
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Conclusion
This new form of scam bears witness to the constant evolution of cybercrime techniques. In the face of these increasingly sophisticated threats, vigilance remains the best defense.
Activating available security tools and paying close attention to unusual messages are essential to protect your account and your personal data. Digital security is everyone’s business, and a few seconds’ thought can save a lot of inconvenience.
Source: CafeBabel
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