WhatsApp message offering prize from Costa Coffee is a scam

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WhatsApp message offering prize from Costa Coffee is a scam

Scammers are texting people pretending to be Costa Coffee in a bid to steal bank accounts and passwords. The scam that you need to look out for is a WhatsApp message apparently offering a £75 voucher to celebrate the chain's 50th birthday. 'To get the voucher the scammers require you to share the message on WhatsApp and enter personal details. uncovered the scam, and warned there are similar reports of it being spread on Twitter. Costa has said the promotion is a fake that has not come from them (Picture: Costa)

WhatsApp message offering prize from Costa Coffee is a scam

WhatsApp to limit message forwarding in India to reduce spam and misinformation - The Economic Times Video

as mentioned in WhatsApp to limit message forwarding in India to reduce spam and misinformationUnder unrelenting pressure from the Indian government to effectively handle the menace of rumours and fake news on its platform, Whatsapp has announced another series of measures to curtail mass forwarding of messages, images and videos.

WhatsApp limits message forwarding in response to lynchings

As The Indian Express reported earlier this month, that message was sent to WhatsApp groups, accompanied by a video of four men distributing chocolates to schoolchildren. WhatsApp said in a blog post that it's going to limit forwarding to everyone using WhatsApp. Police claimed to have traced the WhatsApp message that resulted in the recent death of Mohammed Azam Ahmed. That hasn't stopped countries from trying to ban encrypted messaging apps such as WhatsApp, or to suggest planting backdoors into them. If [WhatsApp] remain mute spectators they are liable to be treated as abettors and thereafter face consequent legal action.

WhatsApp limits message forwarding in response to lynchings


WhatsApp message offering prize from Costa Coffee is a scam

Scammers are texting people pretending to be Costa Coffee in a bid to steal bank accounts and passwords. The scam that you need to look out for is a WhatsApp message apparently offering a £75 voucher to celebrate the chain's 50th birthday. 'To get the voucher the scammers require you to share the message on WhatsApp and enter personal details. uncovered the scam, and warned there are similar reports of it being spread on Twitter. Costa has said the promotion is a fake that has not come from them (Picture: Costa)

WhatsApp message offering prize from Costa Coffee is a scam

WhatsApp to limit message forwarding in India to reduce spam and misinformation - The Economic Times Video

as mentioned in WhatsApp to limit message forwarding in India to reduce spam and misinformationUnder unrelenting pressure from the Indian government to effectively handle the menace of rumours and fake news on its platform, Whatsapp has announced another series of measures to curtail mass forwarding of messages, images and videos.

WhatsApp limits message forwarding in response to lynchings

As The Indian Express reported earlier this month, that message was sent to WhatsApp groups, accompanied by a video of four men distributing chocolates to schoolchildren. WhatsApp said in a blog post that it's going to limit forwarding to everyone using WhatsApp. Police claimed to have traced the WhatsApp message that resulted in the recent death of Mohammed Azam Ahmed. That hasn't stopped countries from trying to ban encrypted messaging apps such as WhatsApp, or to suggest planting backdoors into them. If [WhatsApp] remain mute spectators they are liable to be treated as abettors and thereafter face consequent legal action.

WhatsApp limits message forwarding in response to lynchings




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