Beware of WhatApp scam! Cybercriminals steal cash via kin trick; know how to stop it

Cybercrime is changing its shape day by day via using emails, SMS, and now WhatsApp. The most used messaging app has become the platform for cyberfraud where people are being scammed through various tricks. The latest WhatsApp scam trick is the one where these cybercriminals pretend to be family members. Government institute Suffolk Trading Standards of the UK has warned WhatsApp users that fraudsters are targeting them through fake messages pretending to be one of their family members.

In a recent incident, a woman from Kessingland received a WhatsApp message from an unknown number, claiming to be her daughter. The con-person tried to convince her that her fell into the washroom and that this is her new contact number. The story doesn’t end here, the fraudster then asked the WhatsApp user to send her money as she needed to pay a bill and she couldn’t access her account. Luckily, the mother didn’t fall for the scam and contacted her daughter by other means.

Suffolk County Council revealed some shocking losses to WhatsApp scams and other frauds. The Council said, “..It is estimated that Pounds 5 billion to Pounds 10 billion is lost to scams each year in the UK. Scams may occur through phone calls, letters, emails, the internet or at your door.”

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