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Is There An Attempt To Steal WhatsApp User Information?

Hackers are now trying another new tactic to steal or hack the WhatsApp account of the most popular messaging application, which WhatsApp has also warned users about.

Web beta info, a platform that provides information about WhatsApp, has warned users about this in various tweets on the social networking site Twitter.

Web Beta Info has warned WhatsApp users about spam messages, which is actually an attempt to steal their accounts.

"WhatsApp is not sending any messages regarding your account renewal, block and report any official accounts that ask you for a 6-digit code on WhatsApp," the tweet said.

It added that WhatsApp and WhatsApp support will never ask you for a 6-digit code.

The tweet said the message was another attempt to steal your WhatsApp account by 'sending a code received on WhatsApp to prove that you are a human being or your account will be disabled tomorrow'.

"Please be very careful and go to WhatsApp account settings and enable two-step verification."

Keep in mind that this is not the first attempt to hack WhatsApp accounts.

The past year has seen an increase in hacking of WhatsApp accounts through similar messages.

Earlier in March, on International Women's Day, people around the world were offered free KFC free family bucket mail.

To receive this offer, users were asked to repeatedly send this offer to their WhatsApp contacts or groups.

KFC Malaysia later said that the offer was actually made by hackers to steal users' personal information so that they could be hacked to get a deal.

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