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WhatsApp Pink link malicious in nature, clicking on it is dangerous
WhatsApp continues to face different types of attacks and hacks on its users. With the help of a new WhatsApp pink link, hackers are trying to inject a virus into the usersâ smartphones. The link claims to switch the WhatsApp icon colour from green to pink but it instead injects some kind of virus.Â
This link is currently being circulated among various WhatsApp groups. In case you come across such a link, you should neither click on it nor forward it to your friends and family members.Â
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New Delhi, April 18
Cyber experts have warned users from falling into the prey of a virus link which claims to turn WhatsApp in pink colour and comes with new features.
According to cyber security experts, clicking on the link claiming to be an official update from WhatsApp will hack users’ phone and they may lose access to their WhatsApp.
“Beware of WhatsApp Pink!! A Virus is being spread in whatsapp groups with an APK download link. Don’t click any link with the name of #WhatsappPink. Complete access to your phone will be lost,” cyber security expert Rajshekhar Rajaharia posted on social media platforms.