Scammers pose as WhatsApp and offer paid subscriptions. We'll show what's happening!

The WhatsApp messenger service is free. This wasn't always the case, but it is currently the way things are. However, scammers still try to make money by claiming that the service expires in 48 hours.

To prevent this, a connection subscription should be taken out so that WhatsApp continues to work. But we warn: Anyone who makes a payment via credit card at this point is giving their credit card details to fraudsters!

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However, WhatsApp cannot be extended with this. We have analyzed the process for you, in which our protection software raised the alarm: The whole method is nothing more than a phishing trap. Here are the details:

Other current phishing traps:

 

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