
Recent alerts have been issued regarding a surge in scams on WhatsApp, where criminals impersonate individuals to extract money or personal information. Experts emphasize that while WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption protects message privacy, it does not prevent scams. Specific scams include fraudulent wedding invitations designed to steal user data and job offers that result in financial loss. The CONDUSEF has also provided guidance for protecting bank card users, particularly those with contactless payment technology, amid rising fraud incidents. The Department of Telecommunications has shared additional tips for WhatsApp users to enhance their security against these online threats.
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