The security experts are warning WhatsApp users of a new malware that poses a serious threat of emptying bank accounts.
There are rumours that a file which is indeed a malware that is forwarded unawarely on WhatsApp exposes the bank information of users. It is reported to cause undesirable financial results for the users.
Actually, the malware is said to be placed in an image file. In other words, the person who downloads and opens the file causes malware to infiltrate his/her phone.
Some users on Twitter stated that they downloaded an image file from an unknown number, which they thought as harmless, and within minutes their bank account information was stolen and their money and savings was gone.
At the moment, the name of this malware is not known yet because the rumors that have just emerged are very new and limited.
For this reason, if you are a WhatsApp user, we recommend that you do not download files which are sent from unknown numbers.
There have been several cases where individuals have been hacked through WhatsApp, either by clicking on a malicious link, downloading malicious files or other means of security vulnerabilities.
It is important for all users to be cautious and take steps to protect their privacy and security, such as regularly updating their phone’s software, using strong passwords, and enabling two–factor authentication.
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