If You Get This Message On Whatsapp, Delete It Immediately

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If you get a message promising you brand new colours for Whatsapp then ignore it, it’s a scam.

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According to the i100 scammers are sending messages that look like they’re from Whatsapp.com, but are in fact from шһатѕарр.com (the crafty swine are using Cyrillic letters), promising users new features for the popular messaging app.

Should you be silly enough to visit the link you’ll get a message saying ‘New colours for WhatsApp, now you can change your WhatsApp and leave it your favourite colours’ alsong with news that the update is available for  iOS, Windows, Apple, and Blackberry.

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We’re guessing the scammers don’t realise iOS and Apple are the same thing.

The site will then ask you to share it with twelve friends (because that’s usual practise for a website) for verification. Once you’ve been verified the scammers reveal that the ‘feature’ only works on desktop and you need an extension.

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Unfortunately the extension, ‘BlackWhats’, doesn’t unlock bright new colourful chats for you and your friends all, it does is give them malware.

Google have reportedly removed the extension now to try and prevent others from being affected.

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