There’s a WhatsApp scam going round trying to trick people into ‘paying’ for the app

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There’s a WhatsApp scam going round trying to trick people into ‘paying’ for the app

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks on stage during the Facebook F8 conference in San Francisco, California April 12, 2016.

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There’s currently a scam going round that tries to trick its victims into paying for a fake “subscription” to the service.

People on Twitter have reported being targeted are being sent text messages informing them that their subscription has expired, and asks them to pay to reactivate it — but it’s a trick.

(We heard about it via The Mirror.)

The text shows up in the target’s phone as coming from “WhatsApp,” though it’s sent via text rather than the WhatsApp app or through any official settings page.

“Your subscription has expired. To verify your account and purchase a lifetime subscription for just 0.99 GBP simply tap on this link,” the text reads, followed by a link to a website.

Users who click through are presumably instructed to enter their card details — after which the scammer will have access to their accounts. And they likely to be trying to steal a lot more than the 99p they’re asking for.

The site linked to in one screengrab shared on Twitter, called WhatsApp News Hub, has since been suspended. But it’d be trivial for the attacker(s) to just register a new domain and continue the scam.

The whole thing has a slight whiff of believability about it, because WhatsApp really did once charge users for a subscription to its messaging service. But that was discontinued in 2016 after Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion (£14.7 billion) two years before, and the app is now totally free to use.

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