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WhatsApp users urged to be wary over ‘friend in need’ scam

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    People are being urged to be wary of WhatsApp messages and texts from friends they know claiming to be in need.

    A new awareness campaign launched by WhatsApp and National Trading Standards says that 59% of people have either received a scam text in the last year or know someone who has.

    The Stop. Think. Call. campaign aims to inform potential victims about the scams and educate them on how to protect themselves and their WhatsApp accounts.

    Scammers can hijack WhatsApp accounts, often by using accounts they have already hijacked, to message friends and contacts asking for help.

    Often these “friends in need” claim that they are sending their WhatsApp security code to the victim and ask for it to be send back to them – however this security code belongs to the victim and enables the criminals to hijack their account.

    Other scammers ask directly for money or personal information to be shared over the app.

    Louise Baxter, the head of the National Trading Standards scams team and Friends Against Scams, said reports of “friend-in-need” scams have been growing in recent months.

    Ms Baxter said: “Scammers send messages that appear to come from a friend or family member asking for personal information, money or a six-digit pin number.

    “The messages are sent from the compromised accounts of your friends, so they look as if they’re coming from someone you know, or from an unknown number claiming to be a friend who has lost their phone or been ‘locked out’ of their account.

    Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/whatsapp-users-urged-to-be-wary-over-friend-in-need-scam/ar-AAQyW0Z?ocid=msedgntp

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