WhatsApp warning as dangerous offer message circulates

As cost of living concerns continue to hit Britons in the pocket, many people will be searching for a way to make extra income, or for a new job. Sadly, scammers are all too aware of this, and are using the social media platform WhatsApp to spread a dangerous scam, with a supposed job offer.

Users have reported receiving messages offering job opportunities with enticing salaries for remote work, or UK locations.

While there are variations of this type of scam, Express.co.uk has seen one which states: “We are a regular online recruitment company.

“There is no time limit or location limit to this, and the work is very simple.

“You can do it at home, and the manager teaches you how to make money and do things. Please add WhatsApp to receive jobs.”

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Amber Burridge, head of intelligence at Cifas, said: “Always think carefully before responding to unsolicited calls, texts or emails.

“Remember that challenging any requests for money or personal information could keep you safe.

“If you think you’ve been the victim of fraud then you must tell your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud.  Only by remaining vigilant can we begin to stop criminals from exploiting the public.”

Meta, which owns WhatsApp, has warned people to stay alert to avoid scams and phishing attempts.

The organisation states people should never click suspicious links, or respond to emails from out of the blue.

Similarly, Meta states people should always “watch out for anyone asking you to pay a fee to apply for a job”.

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