![]() ![]() To start, visitors are instantly redirected to a completely different website. Whatever you do, do not install this extension.Īlthough, unlike the PayPal site, the red flags begin waving the moment you visit the bad WhatsApp page. This technique has been used to trick users of services like PayPal in the past. ![]() As TNW pointed out, the bad link contains characters from the Cyrillic alphabet. However, after looking closer you can see the characters seem off. If you're not paying much attention, the link looks completely legit: шһатѕарр.com ![]() Instead, those who follow the instructions end up installing adware on their computer. Users who visit the bad link are promised the ability to install a version of the WhatsApp app in different colors. As first reported by The Next Web, a member of Reddit discovered a malicious WhatsApp link is being shared across social media and between WhatsApp users.
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