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WhatsApp drains the remaining credit: what is happening

Several WhatsApp users are reporting the new scam, the bad guys will try to drain the remaining credit: what is happening.

Check a new trap on messaging application (via WebSource)

Still the center of attention WhatsApp, which these days has seen users report different types of scam. In fact, on the app there are very hot days, with the bad guys who are taking advantage of the Christmas holidays to give more scams to the bad guys. A particularly fruitful time of year for scammers, ready to take advantage of the increased traffic on the application. Already yesterday we reported the latest scam concerning a competition.

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As mentioned, in these days the traffic of the application has risen especially for the classics Christmas background messages between relatives and friends. For this reason, especially during the Christmas period, the scams targeting the user. Furthermore, most of these pitfalls would target residual credit. So let’s go see what thelast danger popped up on the application.

WhatsApp, pay attention to your remaining credit: how to defend yourself

WhatsApp credit
How to defend against attacks from bad guys (Photo: Getty)

Cybercriminals and bad guys they are also ready to strike through greeting messages, via groups or circular texts, making dangerous links for all readers. So these links, often hidden behind greeting images, hide phishing scams, the most popular on social networks. In fact, readers often tend to click on these links, making it a breeze for cybercriminals to steal sensitive data and even money from our credit.

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Also, often, these links could do soi activate real paid services, especially on the phone plans of TIM, Vodafone and WindTre. To report the scam, the customers of these three telephone companies thought about it, who found paid services that were never requested activated on their smartphone. Due to these subscriptions, the user may even lose 5 euros per day. This is why we invite our readers to be cautious in opening images but above all links, to avoid running into these traps.

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