It is no longer news that Malware and fishing are on the rise, fraudulent activities that appear to come from a reputable source but at the end is a malware attack targeting innocent users is on the rise.

According to data reports gathered by Kaspersky Internet Security for Android users revealed that the largest share of detected malicious links between December 2020 and May 2021 was sent via WhatsApp (89.6%), followed by Telegram (5.6%).

Viber was in third place with a share of 4.7% and Hangouts had less than one percent. Globally, 480 detections were recorded per day.

The largest number of malicious links found in WhatsApp was partly due to the fact that it is the most popular messenger globally because it offers the easiest ways to share messages to a large number of people at once thus, it ensures quick propagation of malicious messages.

Telegram had the fewest detections but was similar in geography to WhatsApp. The highest number of malicious links were detected in Russia (56%), India (6%), and Turkey (4%).

On telegram, on the other hand, you’ll be added to scam groups without your permission, hence it is advisable you take privacy precautions to prevent people from adding you to groups without your permission.

How to Avoid Falling For Scams on WhatsApp and Telegram

  • Be vigilant and look for misspellings or other irregularities in links.
  • A ‘chain scheme’ is common practice, where a scammer asks a user to share the malicious link with his contacts which then looks legitimate to other users, as it is from a person they know. Be aware and don’t share any suspicious links with your contacts.
  • Scammers often use WhatsApp and other messengers to communicate with users who were found on a legitimate resource (for example, various marketplaces and accommodation booking services) and also use them as a method of communication in malicious messages. Even if messages and websites look real, the hyperlinks, most likely, will have incorrect spelling, or they can redirect you to a different place.
  • Even if a message or letter came from one of your best friends, remember that their accounts could also have been hacked. Remain cautious in any situation. Even if a message seems friendly, be wary of links and attachments.
  • Install a trusted security solution and follow its recommendations. Security solutions will solve the majority of problems automatically and alert you if necessary.
Your smartphone allows you to use dual WhatsApp on the same phone without any issue. But a lot of users are not aware of this feature, or perhaps not interested. But with dual WhatsApp on your phone, you can separate your normal life chat from your private life.
Depending on the kind of smartphone you are using, Xiaomi, Vivo, OPPO, Honor, Huawei, Realme, OnePlus, and other smartphone makers allows its users to set up dual apps on the same phone. Meaning you can have two versions of the same app with separate accounts working on one phone.

How to Setup Dual WhatsApp or Other Apps on Your Phone

Samsung smartphone users can go to Settings > Advance features > Dual Messenger.

Xiaomi phone users running MIUI can head to Settings > Apps > Dual apps.

Vivo users can go to Settings > Apps and notifications > App Clone.

Oppo smartphone users can tap on Settings > App Cloner. OnePlus lets its user’s clone apps by heading to Settings > Utilities > Parallel Apps.

Huawei and Honor phone users can go to Settings > Apps > App twin.

Realme users can go to Settings > App management > App cloner.  

For other smartphone users not mentioned above, you can follow the guide below

How to Install Two WhatsApp on Any Android Phone.

  1. To enable a second account on WhatsApp, go to your phone Settings.
  2. Look for Dual apps, App Clone, App twin, or Parallel Apps. The name of the feature would depend on the smartphone you are using.
  3. There should be a toggle against the WhatsApp app, turn it on.
  4. Wait for the process to complete and head back to the home screen.
  5. You should see a second WhatsApp icon with some kind of marking on it, identifying it’s a second version of the same app.
  6. Open it and you will be welcome with the WhatsApp setup screen.
  7. Tap on Agree and Continue.
  8. On the next screen, enter a different phone number from the one you’ve already used to set up WhatsApp and tap on Next.
  9. You will then receive an OTP for verification, confirm and complete your setup process.

Once completed, your second WhatsApp will be ready for use.

It is that simple…Let us know what you think in the comment.