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Beware of this dangerous message on WhatsApp! Simple negligence could empty your bank accounts
The latest WhatsApp scam called Rediroff.com can be used to rob users of confidential personal and bank details
The latest WhatsApp scam called Rediroff.com can be used to rob users of confidential personal and bank details.
According to the reports, fraudsters are using WhatsApp to scam users into revealing their private information including bank and card details.
The spam link has also been noted to infect Windows PCs, as well as iOS and Android devices.
News18 reported the scam stating that a malicious link is sent to WhatsApp users to infect their systems. CNBC hinted that a large group of people has been affected by the scam, lured in by the promise of expensive gifts.
When the user clicks on the link, a new page is opened where they are told to fill in a survey with the promise of a reward. After completion, the user is redirected to a website that asks them to enter information such as their name, age, address, bank information, and other personal details.
Once the details have been shared with the scammers, they can then be used to make fraudulent transactions or for other illegal purposes. The provided information can also be misused to install potentially harmful and unwanted applications into the user’s device.
Any message with a Rediroff.com link should, therefore, be reported as spam and deleted.
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