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Mumbai Police Issues Warning About 'Pink WhatsApp Scam' Targeting Innocent Users

  • Posted on June 25, 2023
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  • By Sakshi Gupta
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Mumbai, India - Mumbai Police have issued an advisory and cautioned people about the ongoing scam on the popular messaging platform, WhatsApp.


The development comes after a new WhatsApp scam known as the Pink WhatsApp scam has raised concerns among users as scammers employ deceptive tactics to gain access to innocent individuals' devices.


The Pink WhatsApp scam lures users by spreading a hoax message that promises an enticing new pink version of the popular messaging app, boasting exciting features. However, this message is a trap, and unsuspecting users who click on the link provided could find their devices compromised and vulnerable to hacking attempts.


Protect yourself from the Pink WhatsApp scam and other online scams.
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In its advisory, the Mumbai Police has outlined several crucial tips to ensure users stay protected:

1. Be cautious with unknown links: Users should refrain from clicking on links from unfamiliar sources. Whether the message comes from a stranger or even appears to be sent by someone known, exercise caution before opening any links.

2. Download apps from official sources: It is essential to only install applications from trusted sources such as the official Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Downloading apps from unofficial sources increases the risk of inadvertently exposing devices to malicious software or malware.

3. Guard personal information: It is crucial not to share personal or financial information online, including login credentials, passwords, or credit card details. Such sensitive data can be exploited by scammers for identity theft or fraudulent activities.


If users have unfortunately already clicked on a link associated with the Pink WhatsApp scam, there are immediate steps they can take to mitigate potential damage:

- Perform a malware scan: Utilize reputable antivirus or anti-malware programs to scan devices thoroughly. This can help identify and eliminate any potential malware that may have been installed.

- Change passwords: If login credentials were entered on a compromised device, it is advised to change passwords for all online accounts to prevent unauthorized access.

- Report the scam: In the event of falling victim to the scam, promptly report the incident to the local authorities, including the police. Reporting the incident helps create awareness and aids in tracking down the scammers.


Mumbai Police have issued an advisory and cautioned people about the ongoing scam on the popular messaging platform, WhatsApp.
Protect yourself from the Pink WhatsApp scam and other online scams.

Remaining vigilant and informed about evolving scam techniques is crucial in protecting oneself from online fraud. Stay updated by reading news articles and blog posts on online security. Remember, if an offer appears too good to be true, it often is. When it comes to sharing personal information or parting with money, it is always wise to ask questions and trust your instincts. If something feels suspicious, it is best to err on the side of caution and refrain from engaging further.


By adhering to these valuable tips provided by the Mumbai Police and practicing online safety measures, individuals can shield themselves from falling victim to the Pink WhatsApp scam and other similar online scams.


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