
Beware Of Using WhatsApp - New Scam Using Image Files Can Drain Your Bank Account
When a local man received a picture from an unidentified number on whatsapp, he became the most recent victim of this clever hoax. He downloaded the picture because he thought it was innocuous. His phone was penetrated in a matter of minutes, and his bank account was lost ₹2.01 lakh.
How the Fraud Operates
Ishan Sinha, a cybersecurity expert, claims that malicious programs can be inserted in even popular picture formats like JPEG, PNG, and GIF. Not only are whatsapp users at risk, but users of data-facebook Messenger, Telegram, and even email platforms are as well.
In the background, the infection starts to activate.
The device is taken over by hackers.
They can access UPI systems, financial apps, and retrieve private data.
Money is moved out in a matter of minutes, frequently before the user even recognizes a problem.
With such attacks on the rise, it's crucial to stay informed and take preventive steps. Here are essential safety measures recommended by experts:
1. Never Download Files from Unknown Contacts
If you receive a file or image from an unfamiliar number, do not open or download it. Delete it immediately.
⚙️ 2. Turn Off Auto-Download on WhatsApp
Go to Settings > Storage and Data, and disable auto-download for photos, videos, and documents under mobile data, Wi-Fi, and roaming.
️ 3. Keep Your phone Updated
Always use the latest version of your phone's operating system and apps. Updates often contain critical security patches.
4. Clear Suspicious Apps and Browser Data
If you notice your phone slowing down, battery draining unusually fast, or unfamiliar apps appearing, your device may be compromised.
Restart your phone in Safe Mode (available in Android).
Delete suspicious apps manually.
Clear your browser history and cache regularly.
5. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Activate 2FA on all financial platforms, including UPI apps and bank accounts. This adds an extra layer of protection against unauthorized transactions.
6. Avoid Scanning Unknown QR Codes or Clicking Random Links
Cybercriminals often use QR codes or misleading links as bait. Don't fall for them, especially if sent via SMS or messaging apps.