There is a new malware scam targeting WhatsApp users

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WhatsApp may be widely known as one of the world’s top encrypted messaging apps; but the Meta-owned platform has not been without its share of privacy issues. In the last few years, WhatsApp has fallen prey to malware scams, data leaks and other security breaches. Now, there appears to be a new scam out there targeting users with the promise of a new version of the app.

“Pink WhatsApp” is the latest malware scam to target WhatsApp users

According to 91mobiles, users of the messaging app have been receiving links prompting them to install what may seem like a version of the app but is actually malware. Dubbed “Pink WhatsApp” or “WhatsApp Pink,” the scam is suitably named so because it falsely advertises a spiffy new pink-themed version of the app. 

Along with a more customized interface, the scam also tries to enhance users with promises such as enhanced security and privacy measures. But, sadly, this is not the case.  In reality, clicking the malicious link results in malware being installed to your phone. This can then spread to other users you chat with. In addition to flooding your app with pesky ads. As a worst case scenario, it can allow hackers to gain access to your phone and its data.

The scam was also confirmed by Mumbai Police, which tweeted a warning to users of the app. However, what’s interesting is that “Pink WhatsApp” is nothing new as the scam appears to have started in April 2021. Once again rearing its ugly head.

Regardless, users are cautioned to remain vigilant of suspicious links. While also avoiding forwarding such links, and to only install app updates from the Google Play Store or App Store.

After all, this wasn’t the first scam to hit WhatsApp users. As another malware scam targeting WhatsApp backups made the rounds mere weeks ago. And it definitely won’t be the last that users can expect to see.

2023-06-28 15:09:13