Beware of the "Friend in Need" Scam
As we continue to stay connected with our friends and family through WhatsApp, it's important to remain vigilant against cybercriminals who use this platform to exploit our goodwill. One prevalent scam to be aware of is the "Friend in Need" scam. This type of scam tricks users into sending money or personal information by posing as someone familiar.
What is the “Friend in Need” Scam?
Imagine you receive a message from a trusted friend saying they’re in trouble. They might claim to be abroad, have lost their wallet, and urgently need financial help. The message comes from their Whats App account, so it seems legitimate. However, there’s a chance their account has been hacked, and the message you’ve received is from a scammer attempting to take advantage of your kindness.
How to Protect Yourself: Precautionary Steps
· Double-Check the Request:
If you get an unexpected request for money or help, don’t rush to respond. Call your friend directly using your phone’s contact list, not through WhatsApp, to confirm the situation. A direct conversation will quickly reveal if the request is genuine.
· Enable Two-Step Verification:
Secure your WhatsApp account by enabling two-step verification. Here’s how:
Go to WhatsApp Settings.
Select Account, then Two-Step Verification.
Press Enable, set a PIN, and provide an email address as a backup.
This will add an extra layer of security to prevent unauthorized access to your account.
· Think Before You Share:
Be cautious about sharing personal information, even with people you trust. Scammers may try to manipulate you into revealing sensitive details under the guise of a friend in need.
· Watch for Red Flags:
Urgent language, especially about financial assistance, should raise suspicion.
Unusual behavior from the "friend," such as asking for money without explanation, is often a warning sign.
· Report Suspicious Activity:
If you believe you’ve been targeted by a scam or have already fallen victim, report the incident to WhatsApp support and your bank immediately.
Scammers continuously evolve their tactics, creating messages that feel convincing and personal. By following these simple precautionary steps and staying alert, you can protect both your money and your personal information.
Remember, a quick call or text to confirm a request can save you from falling victim to these scams.
Stay safe, Stay Alert