The Mumbai Police's Cyber Crime Wing has released a warning. In this, the public is forewarned about the pink WhatsApp version with more WhatsApp capabilities. Users are receiving pink WhatsApp links from hackers with claims of improved design and added features. The user's phone could be compromised by clicking on this link, according to the Mumbai Police, and hackers could then access the user's personal information and bank account information stored on the phone for their own purposes.
According to the Mumbai Police, a phony URL link is being shared that instructs users to update in order to receive the pink WhatsApp logo. This is a phishing link, and clicking it could result in the user losing control of their phone or having it compromised. As a result, contacts, OTPs, and other personal information will become susceptible. They could have to confront these threats. These data are easily accessible to fraudsters. The usage of contact information and images stored on a user's mobile device may be misused, in addition to financial loss, identity theft, spam, and loss of control over the mobile.
The state and federal governments are also on high alert in relation to Pink Look WhatsApp. Because forgery is being done on a massive scale with this. People have been warned about the pink WhatsApp scam by Mumbai Police. Under this, spyware in the form of a message or service dubbed New Pink Look WhatsApp with Extra Features is being used to hijack mobile data. Be cautious and aware when sending such texts in such circumstances. The Centre has also sent a warning about Pink WhatsApp to the states.