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Home » Everyone in the UK with WhatsApp put on red alert and told to follow three new rules
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Everyone in the UK with WhatsApp put on red alert and told to follow three new rules

By staff31 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

A new warning has been issued to WhatsApp users after a surge in scams.

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WhatsApp will no longer continue to operate on certain devices.

Anyone with WhatsApp on their phone should remain alert and follow three new rules if they want to keep their accounts safe. According to the team at Action Fraud, there has been a surge in reports of WhatsApp takeovers. This is where cyber crooks manage to log into accounts and start sending messages in a bid to scam the user’s contacts.

Sometimes the the cyber crooks even lock the real user out so they can’t warn others that their account has been compromised.

These attacks usually start with a request for the account’s activation code, which is then used to log in without permission.

Action Fraud is now offering some important advice and three rules to follows to avoid becoming the next victim.

“Protect your WhatsApp account against hackers,” Action Fraud said in a post on X (formerly Twitter )

“We continue to see a rise in the number of reports relating to WhatsApp account takeovers.”

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WhatsApp scam warning(Image: ACTION FRAUD)

The cyber crime prevention team says it’s now vital to check WhatsApp accounts and make sure two-step verification is switched on. Once activated, nobody can log in unless verified on a secondary device. This means users can instantly see and stop rogue attempts at accessing accounts.

To set this up, simply tap Settings > Account > Two-step verification > Enable in the WhatsApp app.

Next, it’s vital to remember one simple rule. If you get a code sent to your phone, do not share it.

“Never share your account’s activation code (that 6 digit code you receive via SMS),” Action Fraud explained.

As we mention before, once that number is in the hands of hackers they can easily attempt to access the app and start sending messages.

The final piece of advice is STOP. THINK. CALL. Action says that if a family member or friend makes an unusual request on WhatsApp, always call the person to confirm their identity.

This is due to the continued concern around the so-called “Hi mum” scam which is used to steal money from unsuspecting relatives.

It’s thought that hundreds of thousands of pounds has already been handed to online crooks who pretend they are in need of money due to an emergency.

If you use WhatsApp, then beware and make sure your app is fully updated and secure.

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