Experts warned! Don't click on this post
Experts warned users about the heavily used WhatsApp application. Special days, such as celebration messages that appear to be links to the virus and said that these messages should not be clicked.
Although whatsApp's new year virus is a scam in recent days, experts on special days, such as WhatsApp should be careful against applications, he said. Accordingly, in the new year, the links sent on special occasions and at first glance appear to be a celebration message may be virus.
They can access your personal information
According to the news on the portal Gizchina.com, a simple congratulatory message in the form of viruses, unknowingly clicking the person takes a harmful site. After logging on to the malicious site, hackers access personal information on the user's smartphone or computer.
However, annoying ads, personal data requests, and membership offerings for some services are constantly coming up against the user.
Experts warned
Although the 'New Year Virus' is a very simple scam, WhatsApp is the most popular messaging application, making it easier to spread such viruses through this application.
Experts recommend being careful and not clicking on congratulatory messages, following links, or even blocking all messages from unknown sources.
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