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Beware! Fake WhatsApp called YoWhatsApp stealing users’ data; stay safe this way

Security firm researchers have warned phone users of fake WhatsApp app called YoWhatsApp.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Oct 14 2022, 16:14 IST
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1/6 Are you bored of seeing and using normal WhatsApp messaging format? The online messaging platform is providing you with the options to change the format of the text to Italic, Bold, Strikethrough and more. Want to try the new WhatsApp text format? Before that you need to know that once you change the style of the text, you will not be able to disable it. (HT_PRINT)
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2/6 How to change WhatsApp text to Italic: In order to change the text inside your messages to Italic, you will have to place an underscore on both sides of the text. For example: _text_. (Reuters)
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3/6 How to change WhatsApp text to Bold: If you want your text to be Bold, you need to place an asterisk on both sides of the text.For example- *text*. (Reuters)
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4/6 How to change WhatsApp text to Strikethrough: To Strikethrough your message, you need to place a tilde on both sides of the text. Here is how- ~text~. (AP)
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5/6 How to change WhatsApp text to Monospace: Now in order to monospace your message, you will have to place three backticks on both sides of the text like this```text```. (Pixabay)
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6/6 You can also use an alternative method to change the format of the text inside WhatsApp message on Android and iPhone. Android users can change the format of WhatsApp text by tapping and holding the text they are entering in the text field, then choose Bold, Italic, or More. You need to tap More to choose Strikethrough or Monospace. While, if you are an iPhone user then you need to tap the text you are entering in the text field, then Select or Select All then B_I_U. After this, you will have to choose Bold, Italic, Strikethrough, or Monospace. (HT_Print)
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This fake WhatsApp app could steal your data.  (HT_PRINT)

WhatsApp, the instant messaging app is a go-to app for texting, calling, video calling, education, business purposes and much more. Its growing popularity has made it a hotbed for cyber criminals. Recently, a fake WhatsApp look-alike app named YoWhatsApp has popped up on the internet that is scamming users by tricking them into using fake versions of the app riddled with malware. It allows hackers to compromise users' accounts and steal their information. YoWhatsApp is a fully working messenger app that asks the same permissions as the standard WhatsApp app including accessing SMS. The permissions are even granted to the Triada Trojan that's embedded in the app. The malicious app is promoted through advertisements on popular Android applications like Snaptube and Vidmate.

The app even lets users customize the interface or block access to chats, attracting users to install it. The YoWhatsApp campaign was first detected by security researchers at Kaspersky. The scary thing about this app is stealing WhatsApp's access keys and allowing attackers to perform various actions without the user's consent. Besides that the attackers can also eavesdrop on the conversations, steal identity data, and much more.

Further, it can even allow users to subscribe the victims to premium services, making them pay out money without their notice.

That's not all, the researchers have found another YoWhatsApp clone named "WhatsApp Plus," having the same malicious functionality. The app is being spread via the VidMate app. A few months back, Will Cathcart, Head of WhatsApp at Meta, has also warned users against using this fake WhatsApp that can compromise users' data on their phones. He tweeted, “Recently our security team discovered hidden malware within apps – offered outside of Google Play - from a developer called “HeyMods” that included "Hey WhatsApp" and others.”

How to stay safe from fake WhatsApp apps?

Users should install apps only from authorized sources, such as the official Google Play Store or the Apple App Store in order to stop attacks by these malicious apps.

Cathcart too asked users to download it from the trusted app stores like Google Play Store or App Store or install it directly from Whatsapp's official website in order to protect themselves from any malware attacks.

In case you have already downloaded this fake app, be sure to delete it immediately from your phone. There is no other solution available.

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First Published Date: 14 Oct, 16:12 IST
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