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    Singapore Man’s WhatsApp Account Hacked, Scammers Steal Thousands from Contacts

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A man in Singapore recently fell victim to a cyberattack when his WhatsApp account was hacked, allowing scammers to impersonate him and defraud his contacts of substantial sums of money. This breach underscores the growing threat of cybercriminals exploiting popular messaging apps to target unsuspecting users and their networks. WhatsApp, widely used for personal and business communication, has become a prime target for such fraudulent activities due to its vast user base and trust among contacts.

    In a significant development, the scammers leveraged the compromised account to request money transfers from the victim’s contacts, successfully looting thousands of dollars before the breach was detected. Such incidents not only cause financial losses but also damage personal relationships and trust within social circles. Cybersecurity experts warn that these attacks often involve social engineering tactics, making it crucial for users to remain vigilant and verify unusual requests even if they appear to come from known contacts.

    Meanwhile, this case adds to the increasing number of reports worldwide involving WhatsApp account hijacking and financial scams. Authorities and cybersecurity organizations continue to urge users to enable two-factor authentication and be cautious about sharing verification codes or personal information. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of digital security practices to protect oneself and one’s network from evolving cyber threats.

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