New Whatsapp scams that steal our identity
It is well known that WhatsApp scams are becoming increasingly frequent and sophisticated, using more and more detailed ideas to deceive victims in order to impersonate them, steal their identity, steal data, or obtain money.
Account stealing
Recommendations to prevent fraud
Mistrust unexpected messages
If someone asks you for money or personal information in an unusual and sudden way, always try to communicate directly with the person through another channel to confirm the situation before doing anything.
Enable two-step verification
This feature adds an extra layer of security to your apps by requiring an additional PIN to verify account access on a new device.
Do not share verification codes
Never share a verification code. No company will ask you for your verification code through their technical support.
Stay updated
Cybersecurity agencies, such as INCIBE, post information about the latest threats and scams. Staying on top of warnings can help to detect scam attempts before they happen.
To stay one step ahead of scams, we recommend you also read our article AI, deepfakes and scams | TYM and consider using Telegram, an alternative to WhatsApp that we consider more reliable, transparent and secure.