Fraudsters are currently targeting WhatsApp users again. The insidious thing about their new scam: it’s hard to identify as a phishing attempt. Krone+ tells you how to recognize dizziness.
About 86 percent of Austrians, or about 7.7 million people, use WhatsApp. This arouses desire among fraudsters who hope to tap into a large audience relatively quickly and easily through the courier service. Some scams, such as the grandson or nephew trick, where a supposed family member pretends to be in need and asks for financial support, are now common knowledge and therefore easy to detect; Others, however, are harder to understand, as evidenced by a new insidious scam.
Source: Krone

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