WhatsApp Pink scam

What to look for and how to avoid


Cybersecurity researcher Rajasekhara Rajahariya reported about this malicious application on Twitter and also shared some screenshot shots showing the interface of the malicious application, which looks very similar to the original application.

 A few days ago, a WhatsApp forward made a round on the messaging app, asking users to download the pink version of the app. The message contains a link and suggests that you can use the latest version of WhatsApp TSP with new features. The name of the app is "WhatsApp Pink", which turned out to be a malicious app. It seems to change the color of the application.

When you click the link, you will be redirected to a page with the option to download the malicious WhatsApp Pink app to your phone. Once you install a clone of WhatsApp, it can steal your personal data and end up in trouble. Cybersecurity researcher Rajasekhara Rajahariya reported about this malicious application on Twitter and also shared some screenshot shots showing the interface of the malicious application, which looks very similar to the original application.

#How To Protect Yourself With This Type Of Frouds

 lso, download Android apps only from official sources like Google Play Store. Before downloading any app, do some research. How many times has the application been downloaded? A wildly popular app is a sign of a good app. Read app reviews, see the developer, and search online. There may be more information that came from other users who were previously scammed. Cybercrime can try to fool you with fake reviews that are often short and common, so don't forget to check out any other apps created by the developer. The more apps that developers create, the higher the potential for a real developer's deal.

Security or software software update instructions can be a bit difficult to explain. Often users get a prompt to install an instant security update. Your best action in this scenario is to search online to find information about that update. If there are multiple online discussions about that particular security update, it can confirm whether it is genuine or not.

There are also clear visual items that stick if you want to identify fake Android apps. Spelling errors, boring logos, and an unbalanced or poorly formatted interface are the keys to making an application fake.

#How to stay safe from WhatsApp Pink


1. If you install you first uninstall WhatsApp Pink. Before that, if you link all apps to web devices, unlink them immediately.

2. Clear browser cache from settings. If you don't know, do a Google search

3. You also need to check the permissions for all the applications and if you get any suspicious permissions on an application, revoke it immediately

The security researcher reported on Twitter that once you install it the app goes into hiding. So, it will be a little difficult for you to uninstall it as the option will not appear immediately. So, for this, you just need to go to the settings section on your smartphone and then visit the apps. Here, you will see a list of apps installed on your phone. You can then find the Pink app and remove it.

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