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Whatsapp for you PCWhatsapp vir jou rekenaar

whatsappMany of us practically break out in hives if we’re outside the cellphone or WiFi reception range, while others are at their happiest in the middle of nowhere with no cellphone tower in sight. If you fall into the first category, you’re probably a devoted WhatsApp user.

The good news is that, from the end of January, WhatsApp will not only be limited to your phone, but also on your tablet or PC. Whatsapp Web gives users the convenience of sending and receiving messages via a website.

Your chats will be automatically synchronised between your phone and PC. The only limitation at this stage is Google Chrome as prerequisite. If you’d like to use WhatsApp on your PC, you’ll find detailed instruction on Cnet, as well as an instructional video.

Unfortunately with the convenience and accessibility of WhatsApp also comes risk. If you use WhatsApp on a regular basis, look out for the following scams.

A new Wangiri campaign, where users are encouraged to make expensive international calls, is doing the rounds.  Wangiri is a type of cellphone fraud where the perpetrator randomly calls cell numbers and puts down the phone after one ring. A missed call shows on the victim’s phone and he calls back since he believes the call was intended for him. In actual fact he’s calling a very expensive premium number.

In this instance WhatsApp users receive a message with a contact card attached and the message asks the cellphone owner call back. Read more on this scam here.

A second example is an SMS campaign which could cost WhatsApp users R210-00 a month. An SMS with the following wording is received:

“You have not updated to the latest WhatsApp add-ons. Click here now [URL]. (Free MSG) 31655 optout dial 0110621424”.

A link guides users to a screen with the message “Update your wall 4 WhatsApp”. Fine print below indicates that you’re actually subscribing to a social network called Buddiechat, which will cost you R7-00 per day.

WhatsApp users unknowingly click on the link because they believe it’s legitimate  WhatsApp communication or because they’re too preoccupied to read. Read the full article on mybroadband. 

 

whatsappBaie van ons raak paniekbevange as ons buite selfoon of  WiF-ontvangs  is, terwyl ander op hul gelukkigste is in die middel van nerens met geen selfoontoring in sig. As jy in die eerste kategorie val, is jy waarskynlik ook `n geswore WhatsApp-gebruiker. 

Die goeie nuus is dat WhatsApp vanaf einde Januarie nie net op jou foon beskikbaar is nie, maar ook op jou tablet of rekenaar. Whatsapp Web gee aan gebruikers die gerief om gebruikers boodskappe te laat stuur en ontvang deur middel van `n webwerf.

Jou gesprekke sal ook outomaties gesinkroniseer word tussen Whatapp op jou selfoon en die toepassing op jou rekenaar.  Die enigste nadeel is dat dit slegs gebruik kan word met Google Chrome. As jy WhatsApp op jou rekenaar wil gebruik, kan jy die volledige instruksies op Cnet bekom.

Met die gemak en toeganklikheid van WhatsApp kom egter ook `n bietjie risiko. As jy gereeld Whatapp gebruik, kyk ook uit vir hierdie nuutste bedrogpogings.

 `n Nuwe WhatsApp Wangiri veldtog is tans in omloop waar gebruikers genoop word om `n internasionale oproep te maak wat gevolglik tot geweldige hoë kostes ly. 

Wangiri is `n tipe telefoonbedrog waar die skuldige lukrake nommers skakel en die foon neersit na een lui. `n Gemisde oproep wys dan op die ontvanger se foon. Die selfoongebruiker skakel terug omdat hy glo die oproep was vir hom bedoel en inderwaarheid skakel hy ‘n premium (en duur!) nommer.

WhatsApp-gebruikers kry `n boodskap met `n kontak aangeheg wat vra dat die “persoon” teruggebel word. Lees meer oor dié nuutste skema hier.

`n Tweede voorbeeld is `n SMS-veldtog kan WhatsApp-gebruikers R210-00 per maand uit die sak jaag. `n SMS word ontvang met die volgende bewoording word ontvang:

“You have not updated to the latest WhatsApp add-ons. Click here now [URL]. (Free MSG) 31655 optout dial 0110621424”. `n Skakel lei gebruikers na `n skerm met die boodskap “Update your wall 4 WhatsApp”.

Die fynskrif onderaan dui aan dat jy eintlik inskryf vir `n sosiale netwerk genaamd Buddiechat wat jou R7-00 per dag uit die sak gaan jaag. Gebruikers kliek onwetend op die skakel omdat hulle glo dis wettige WhatsApp-kommunikasie of omdat hulle in gedagte is. 

Lees die volledige artikel op mybroadband. 

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