NEW DELHI: Mumbai Police have issued a red alert for Android users who have downloaded WhatsApp in Pink.
In a Twitter post, the Mumbai Police said, “Whatsapp Pink: A Red Alert For Android Users,” along with a picture explaining the consequences as well as the measures to protect yourself from the scam.
“The news about ‘New Pink WhatsApp with Extra Features, which is recently doing the rounds among WhatsApp users, is a hoax that can lead to the hacking of your mobile through malicious software,” the picture reads.
“It is not an uncommon instance to see the fraudsters come up with a variety of new tricks and ways to lure gullible users into falling into their trap to commit cyber fraud.” It is for the users to be Aware, Alert, and Attentive to these kinds of frauds and remain safe and secure in the digital world.”
Downloading WhatsApp in Pink can lead to misuse of contact numbers and pictures saved on mobile phones, financial loss, misuse of your credentials, spam messages, and more.
People are advised to immediately uninstall the fake app downloaded on their mobile by navigating to Settings>Apps> WhatsApp (pink logo) and uninstalling it.
You should never click on links received from unknown sources without proper verification or authentication. Also, you should always install applications through the official app store of Google, iOS, or a legitimate website.
Always keep in mind to never share your personal details or financial information like login credentials, passwords, credit or debit card details, and other such information online with anyone, as it can be misused.
Moreover, be aware and alert about such attempts by cybercriminals by keeping track of the latest news and updates on their activities. (IANS)
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