What is
WhatsApp Pink, how it works and how to be safe from it.
WhatsApp
Pink is a new virus being spread through WhatsApp groups. It disguises itself
as an APK file that promises to download and install a Pink-coloured WhatsApp
on the victim's phone.
HIGHLIGHTS
Several WhatsApp users have reported seeing and even forwarding
the WhatsApp Pink message.
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The message claims to download a Pink version of WhatsApp instead
of the standard Green one.
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Once clicked, the link can give complete access of the victim
device to the hacker.
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A new computer virus is being spread among WhatsApp users that can
potentially cause complete data loss on its target devices. The virus is being
shared as an alternate version of the chat app called WhatsApp Pink.
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This is not the first time that WhatsApp is being used for such
nefarious activities by threat actors. However, this new malware can cause the
victim to completely lose control of his or her device and the data in it.
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The malware was recently spotted and made public on Twitter
by a cybersecurity researcher. The expert warned that the virus could give a
hacker complete access to a phone on which the virus establishes itself.
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The dangerous computer virus is being spread under the moniker
"WhatsApp Pink." Here is all you need to know about it.
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What is
WhatsApp Pink?
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WhatsApp Pink is essentially malware or a malicious computer
program that intends to hijack its target system. The virus gets its name from
the alias under which it is being spread on WhatsApp groups. The carefully
articulated message containing the virus promises the user to install a
Pink-themed WhatsApp on their phone upon clicking a link.
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The message also contains images showing chats from a
pink-coloured WhatsApp. Needless to say, the photos are as fake as the claims.
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The nefarious message also contains a link to an APK download.
Users are asked to click on the link in order to download the Pink-themed
WhatsApp. Any user clicking on the link is redirected to an APK download.
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This downloaded file is the real virus hidden in disguise. Since
the users are eager to install the WhatsApp package, they do not realise that
they are being duped into downloading a virus. They, hence, readily give the
permissions that the package asks for on the smartphone.
· As cybersecurity expert Rajshekhar Rajaharia explains in his tweet, the downloaded virus then gains complete access over the device, risking data loss or hijack by threat perpetrators.
How to
avoid being a victim of WhatsApp Pink?
To date, several WhatsApp users
have reported receiving such a link on their phones, while many have forwarded
it without knowing its real purpose. Sharing such unverified information is a
major part of the problems faced by WhatsApp users.Threat actors take advantage
of this, as they know that such misinformation is easily spread throughWhatsApp
groups. They simply disguise their malware or virus in a luring format, and
people begin to either download or share it with others without knowing its
true nature
To date, several WhatsApp users
have reported receiving such a link on their phones, while many have forwarded
it without knowing its real purpose. Sharing such unverified information is a
major part of the problems faced by WhatsApp users.
Threat
actors take advantage of this, as they know that such misinformation is easily
spread through WhatsApp groups. They simply disguise their malware or virus in
a luring format, and people begin to either download or share it with others
without knowing its true nature.
But as people become more and
more aware of how such scams work, they should be on the lookout for any such
misleading messages and links shared on WhatsApp.
The
easiest and one of the most effective safety tips you can follow at a time like
this is not to click on any such unverified or suspicious link. Any third party
link that redirects you away from WhatsApp should be checked thoroughly and
only be clicked on if the source is found trustworthy.
WhatsApp
users are also suggested to stick to the updates officially rolled out by
WhatsApp. Any such programs or third-party modifications to the app can turn
out to be dangerous for the entire device. Users can also report such a
malicious message from contact if they find one to be in circulation.
As
of now, it is unclear as to how the virus works and if a victim phone can be
salvaged from its effect or not. It is hence, best to be safe and not click on
the link at all, especially when it promises a Pink WhatsApp.
In a statement, WhatsApp spokesperson
advised “Anyone can get an unusual, uncharacteristic or suspicious message on
any service, including email, and anytime that happens we strongly encourage
everyone to use caution before responding or engaging. On WhatsApp in
particular, we also recommend that people use the tools that we provide within
the app to send us a report, report a contact or block contact.”
Thank You………….
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