Various modified versions of WhatsApp are available on the web, but not all of them are safe, and some versions may contain malware. A new version of WhatsApp has recently appeared called WhatsApp Pink. The description says that you get an improved version of WhatsApp with additional features. But the truth is that this app is malicious.
Messages are forwarded with a link to download the WhatsApp Pink app that asks for your registration information, and once registered, your personal data is easy to steal. The information was discovered by cybersecurity specialist Rajshekhar Rajaharia.

Beware of WhatsApp Pink! In #WhatsApp groups, the virus spreads via the APK download link. Do not follow the link named WhatsApp Pink. Full access to your phone will be lost.
Rajshakhar Rajahariya
Experts recommend that you never download applications from redirected links. To do this, you need to use the Google Play Store.
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