


The victim receives two messages almost at the same time. The verification scam is another common way of hacking into a WhatsApp account. Once a conversation is initiated, the scammer will create a highly sophisticated strategy to gain access to personal details. The scammer will contact a potential victim who will presume it’s a random wrong number. Using automated chatbots, scammers get in touch with potential victims, engaging them in conversations only to rip them off. Most WhatsApp scammers are highly advanced in using technology to defraud people. It’s worth noting that a business account with a grey question mark denotes it hasn’t been verified by WhatsApp. As a business owner, you should keep a close eye on scammers impersonating your business and report such accounts. They closely resemble verified business accounts, making it even harder for users to detect.

In several cases, scammers have been setting up fake business accounts to defraud users. Let’s take a look at some of the most common WhatsApp scams. From hackers poaching for bank account details to criminals impersonating friends and family asking users to transfer money, it’s become rather sophisticated. In the last few years, various types of WhatsApp scams have become the norm.
