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A scam has been going on WhatsApp platform through an imposter app namely WhatsApp Pink. This WhatsApp Pink is completing its rotation and has a potential to hack in to the user’s data by allowing the hackers to have an easy access to the smartphone of that user. Just like any other scam this scam also begins with someone receiving a fake link through a message. This link baits the user that by opening up this link, they can unlock a new feature on WhatsApp by updating the currently running app in to a pink coloured one. After falling for this, when the user opens up the link, they are redirected to a page with a download option available under the WhatsApp Pink app. This app has no link with the Facebook not even with WhatsApp itself. ....
WhatsApp Pink Scam in Circulation, a Fake App That Could Steal User Data and Gain Access to Phones WhatsApp Pink Scam in Circulation, a Fake App That Could Steal User Data and Gain Access to Phones WhatsApp Pink has largely been targeted at the police and media persons. By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 19 April 2021 13:16 IST Photo Credit: WhatsApp Highlights The app could allow hackers to gain access to your phone once installed WhatsApp users are receiving a link to download the fake app WhatsApp Pink is in circulation as a malicious app that could steal your data once installed and allow hackers to gain access to your phone. A message has been sent to some users that contains a link and pretends to provide the existing WhatsApp experience in a pink colour and bring new features. However, instead of bringing any changes to the original WhatsApp installation, the link leads to a page with an option to download the malic ....
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