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WhatsApp has confirmed it has removed millions of fake accounts and is now urging users to watch out for scams.
WhatsApp has banned more than 6.8 million accounts in the first half of 2025, citing links to organised scam operations, some of which are believed to be run from criminal centres in Southeast Asia.
Scammers are getting sneakier, and even the most cautious internet users can fall victim. Meta has announced security updates ...
Meta has issued 3 important things WhatsApp users should do to avoid being scammed on WhatsApp as the company deletes 6.8 ...
In a significant crackdown on global scam operations, WhatsApp has deactivated over 6.8 million accounts linked to fraudulent ...
Thane: A 52-year-old female doctor was allegedly duped of Rs 82,010 in a phishing-cum-malware scam after receiving WhatsApp ...
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has warned the public about fake emails and WhatsApp messages. These messages claim to ...
Pune cyber police have arrested two men for cheating more than 37 people of over ₹5 crore through a fake share market ...
Oasis stars Noel and Liam Gallagher performed at Wembley Stadium in London for five dates in August and it's been claimed ...
WEMBLEY bosses are ready to call in police after ­hundreds of ticketless Oasis fans are said to have used a security scam to ...
The elderly man befriended a woman on Facebook, who extracted money from him 734 times totalling an amount of nearly Rs 9 ...
Two people have been arraigned after being accused of defrauding Bishop Joseph Osei Bonsu of GH¢2.5 million through a sophisticated social media scam.