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Is WhatsApp devouring your credit?

WhatsApp is our preferred means of communication, but for this reason it is the favorite channel of scammers

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Often and willingly, through the WhatsApp chat, we expose ourselves to a series of scams e scams circulating on the web.

Also in this year are running buffaloes and fake news related to Covid. For example on the availability and effectiveness of vaccines, some cybercriminals invite readers to click on link attached.

The clear objective of the scammers and have users end up trying to phishing and steal their data for later steal their money.

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Tim, Vodafone and WindTre: does WhatsApp make your credit disappear? This could be why

So be careful of what comes through WhatsApp. By clicking on strange and unknown links, you correct the actual risk of activating payment services on your profile.

Unfortunately, these cases are not rare at all and happen more than we think. For some months now many subscribers Tim, Vodafone, Windtre, have seen their account dry up, precisely because of these links arriving on WhatsApp.

The links contained viruses that gradually decreased the users’ credit.

On WhatsApp it is necessary to make some sort of selection. Each user must first pay attention to who receives the messages, whether they are known people or not, also must pay attention to unknown, strange links that say “click here”.

Unfortunately, these links can also come from trusted senders.

In this case it is not necessary to open, but to delete immediately all kinds of weird content from the chat.

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