“They are trying to access your WhatsApp account” – La Nación

by times news cr

There are many scams that are committed through social networks and mobile applications, especially with the receipt of fraudulent messages and emails that, in ⁢most cases,⁣ They look for the theft of personal data or banking information, among other things.

In this ​way, the National Police has warned through its official X account‍ of one of the new formulas used by cybercriminals to access the victim’s WhatsApp account and, in this way, obtain all the information that is stored there.

This is a fraudulent message that arrives through the instant messaging application, where the criminal indicates that, by ⁢mistake, he has put your phone number instead of his‌ in some operation and that, therefore,⁤ You will receive a code by SMS that​ he needs you to send him.

“Eye! Don’t send it to him because ⁣he doesn’t need it.“,⁣ indicates one ​of the agents in the video shared on the aforementioned social network, where she explains that, “what they are trying to do is⁤ access your WhatsApp account and, with it, all the information you store there!

What you have to do in this situation is not ⁣to‌ respond ⁤to the message⁤ and block the contact who sent it and, of course, never send the code that arrives in​ the SMS.

Fuente: www.eleconomista.es

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