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Warning and advice about WhatsApp account takeovers


WhatsApp Code Scam …. WATCH OUT!!!

 

Unfortunately, we have seen an increase in reports of WhatsApp accounts being taken over, and then friends/family of the victim subsequently being defrauded, believing they are communicating with someone they know and trust.

 

You may receive a message or audio call via WhatsApp, from a member of a WhatsApp group chat you belong to – this could be a Church/Religious or Social group, or even a work or student group.

 

Mention is made of setting up a group call or online meeting, and that you are about to receive a code. You are asked to provide the code to allow you entry to the meeting.  Alternatively, they may claim to be admin cleaning up the group and ask for the code for you to remain or be removed.

 

NEVER forward or disclose a code you receive via WhatsApp – it will be a security code for YOUR WhatsApp account, which if shared, will allow somebody else to take over YOUR account and message your friends and family in your name using your profile!!

 

Please feel free to save the image below and share in WhatsApp groups to help raise awareness.

This information has also been shared on our Facebook page, Derbyshire Police Online Safety, and may also be shared to raise awareness.

 

If you should become a victim of account takeover, or lose money to this scam, please report to www.actionfraud.police.uk

 

Anyone needing assistance or advice in recovering their account can email cyber@derbyshire.police.uk for account recovery guidance.

 

#Tell2ProtectMany

 


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Samantha Hancock
(Police, Support Staff - Cyber Protect Officer, Derbyshire)

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