A familiar WhatsApp scam has reappeared in order to try and trick people into supplying their bank details to cyber criminals.
The scam takes the form of an official-looking message that warns people their "trial service" of the popular instant messaging app is coming to an end.
“Our records indicate that your WhatsApp trial service is exceeding the one-year period,” it reads.
“At the completion of your trial period your WhatsApp will no longer be able to send or receive message [sic]. To continue using WhatsApp without interuption [sic], we need you to subscribe for any of our subscription periods.” Full story...
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The scam takes the form of an official-looking message that warns people their "trial service" of the popular instant messaging app is coming to an end.
“Our records indicate that your WhatsApp trial service is exceeding the one-year period,” it reads.
“At the completion of your trial period your WhatsApp will no longer be able to send or receive message [sic]. To continue using WhatsApp without interuption [sic], we need you to subscribe for any of our subscription periods.” Full story...
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