Scam on messaging apps

 

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“Scams in Messaging Apps” 🧠

Have you received a suspicious message via WhatsApp, Telegram, or Signal?
Even if they seem like real people, they could be professional scammers.
Their strategy is simple: gain your trust and then manipulate you to lose money, time, or your personal data.
This is one of the most cross-platform scams, because it can start on any social network, SMS, or email, and end in a private chat where everything seems normal…
Until it's too late.

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Messaging Apps and Their Scam Uses

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Did someone message you on WhatsApp or Telegram with an investment proposal, sudden romance, or a weird message?

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Every week, thousands receive friendly, romantic, or urgent help messages via messaging apps.
Many don’t know these are professional scams starting from Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, SMS, or email… and ending in financial loss or identity theft.
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Scams on Messaging Apps

Messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Messenger are often the starting point of many scams.

It all begins with an innocent message… and ends in emotional, financial manipulation or even identity theft.

Here we show you the real patterns and tactics used by scammers.

 

Scam on Messaging Apps

 

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General overview of messaging platforms used in fraud

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App Name Platform Type of Scam Observation Last Review
WhatsApp Android / iOS / Web Impersonation and fake product sales Supports bots and unmoderatet groups
Telegram Android / iOS / Web Fake cryptocurrency investments Fake channels and bots without verification
Signal Android / iOs Low usage in scams or fraud Higly encrypted and less popular globally, but used in some countries

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