It hasn’t been long since the news of WhatsApp accounts being hacked in Karachi went public last month. The state-of-affair where showed active happenings of these events in Pakistan pointed towards the lack of awareness which the general public has.
What happened:
Last month, the news went viral that a group of hackers were hacking WhatsApp accounts of numerous Pakistani citizens mostly based in Karachi. Geo News, which quoted the Cyber Crime wing of Federal Investigation Authority (FIA), mentioned that a lot of incidents of WhatsApp accounts hacking were happening. The FIA had received complaints wherein reporters mentioned that their accounts were being hacked by a group of hackers who asked them for bank-based transfers in order to get control of their accounts back.How does it happen?
Ideally, it’s very difficult for anyone to penetrate into someone’s social media accounts by hacking the system side of it. It’s mostly because of the IT and security expertise at the helm of the tech giants which makes sure that their system remains secure. However, the hacking could still happen through other means wherein the user him/herself is taken into the loop knowingly or unknowingly.Hackers can get hold of your WhatsApp and/or other social media accounts by tempting you into opening a certain link or performing a certain action from the device you’re on. These malicious links can either be used to harbor malware which is automatically downloaded or these can be used to steal certain security tokens/identities from your browser. Most of these ways usually involve the users themselves, the accounts are hijacked from the user side and then taken control-off completely.
How to stay secured?
There are a number of ways which minimize the chances that your WhatsApp and/or other social media account wouldn’t be hacked.- Do not click on any of the links which you’re not sure about.
- Do not hand-over your smartphone to someone you don’t trust.
- Use a guest account on your smartphone for visiting users.
- Have caution using open WiFis. Don’t use them if they’re very widespread and public.
- Use proxy browsers on systems you don’t own.
- Don’t pay heed to any messages which ask you to click on some link, before verifying it in totality.
- Always check the link you’re opening along with the hyperlink beneath it.
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