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WhatsApp 'Gold' Hoax: A Virus That You Should Not Download


The trick urges clients to tap on a perilous connection by means of the application to "refresh" to the supposed premium administration. When they've tapped the connection, they are then taken to a site loaded with malware, which can break into your telephone, and take your messages and other private information.


There's another lie message spreading around the local area on WhatsApp and you ought to be careful with it. The message is identified with "WhatsApp Gold". A few clients have as of late gotten a message that states: "Today the radio was discussing Whatsapp Gold and it's valid. There is a video that will be propelled tomorrow in Whatsapp and is called Martinelli, don't open it. Goes into your telephone and nothing you do will settle it. Spread the news on the off chance that you know somebody. On the off chance that you get a message to refresh Whatsapp Gold, don't open it! They recently reported that the infection is not kidding. Send it to everybody."

A message about something many refer to as the 'Martinelli video' began being sent to WhatsApp clients, cautioning them that on the off chance that they opened the video, their telephones would get contaminated by a permanent infection. The trick urges clients to tap on a hazardous connection by means of the application to "refresh" to the supposed premium administration. When they've tapped the connection, they are then taken to a site filled with malware, which can break into your telephone, and take your messages and other private information.

On the off chance that you have been utilizing WhatsApp throughout recent years, you'll most likely recall that in 2016 a deception message was spread with the equivalent "Martinelli" word on it.

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