WhatsApp OTP scam: What is it, how it works, other things you need to know
A new scam has surfaced and the target this
time is the popular instant messaging app WhatsApp. Hackers are sending
texts to people pretending to be a friend or relative and asking for immediate
help stating some emergency. The Whatsapp OTP scam is similar to other recent scams where hackers target to
gain access to one-time password (OTP). Here is how it works and why one must
be careful:
What is this WhatsApp OTP scam?
Hackers can contact you via SMS, pretending
to be your friend or relative, and will ask for an one time password (OTP) they
may have sent on your number by mistake.
If you share the OTP then hackers will get
access to your account and all your personal messages and media. The hacker can
then send messages to your friends/relatives and can also ask money from them.
What to do if this happens?
One should immediately reset WhatsApp and log
in again. To avoid the scam, it's always advisable to not share any information
without confirming if the message is genuine. Also, you may activate the
two-factor authentication on WhatsApp to increase your account's security. Read More
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