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Dec 20, 2020

Alert! If this message comes on WhatsApp, beware! Otherwise the Bank Account will be empty

 Alert! If this message comes on WhatsApp, beware! Otherwise, the Bank Account will be empty

You can earn money by doing a part-time job from home with your mobile. In this job, you can earn 200 to 3 thousand rupees by working only 10-30 minutes daily.


WhatsApp can be just as dangerous as it is now making its life easier. From backing to payment, the app has become more sensitive after the introduction of WhatsApp. Because now your WhatsApp is also a target of hackers. Today we want to warn you with a special message. Negligence of which can empty your bank account.


Alert! If this message comes on WhatsApp
Alert! If this message comes on WhatsApp


According to our affiliate website India.com, cybercriminals are trying to trick people through WhatsApp. A part-time job offer is sent to your WhatsApp. It is said that you can earn money by doing a part-time job from your mobile at home. In this job, you can earn 200 to 3 thousand rupees by working only 10-30 minutes daily. New users will also get a bonus of Rs 50. The message is given below the link, you are asked to join by clicking on it. With this click you can be a victim of fraud.

What to do if you get a message?

If you receive this type of message on WhatsApp or any other messaging platform, immediately block the number from which the message came. Also delete that message. So as not to accidentally click on the link provided in it. The message of the fraudulent part-time job is mostly coming from a number with the code +212. These messages are being sent from different numbers. If the message comes from India's code +91 number, ignore it too. Sometimes even sending such messages in the name of big companies, so you should be careful. Always keep in mind that nothing is free. If a message is claiming to earn thousands in minutes, it will be in your best interest to estimate it.

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How is fraud?

The link in a fraudulent message is usually malware (a type of virus). As soon as you click on the link, this malware gets installed in the user's phone. This requires other financial details or personal details like their ATM PIN, card number from the users. This data is then used illegally.

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