close

Receiving dubious calls, messages on WhatsApp? Here's what you should know

Users receive both audio and video calls from these phone numbers which mostly carry country codes belonging to Ethiopia, Morocco, and Swaziland, among others

BS Web Team New Delhi
Photo: Shutterstock

Photo: Shutterstock

Listen to This Article

WhatsApp, one of the most widely used instant messaging applications, is making news for scams happening using its platform. Users have reported receiving calls and messages from unknown sources which look like international phone numbers.
Users receive both audio and video calls from these phone numbers, which mostly carry country codes of Ethiopia, Morocco, and Swaziland, among others. However, it cannot be said with certainty if these numbers are actually dialled from the country codes these dubious phone numbers carry.

Often, it has been seen that international phone numbers are available for purchase and can be used to make WhatsApp calls while sitting in the same location as the recipient.

A number of people took to Twitter to complain about such calls.

WhatsAppSpamCalls
WhatsAppSpamCalls



WhatsAppSpams
WhatsAppSpams

Also Read

WhatsApp India head, Meta Public Policy director step down

WhatsApp India boss Abhijit Bose, Meta India public policy head quit

DND ineffective as users receive calls from personal numbers: Survey

Meta introduces 'find, message, and buy from business' feature on WhatsApp

Everything you need to know about WhatsApp's new 'Keep in Chat' feature

Multi-service platform ONDC beating Swiggy, Zomato: All you need to know

ChatGPT maker OpenAI's losses swell to $540 mn, likely to keep rising

Apple, Samsung capture 58% of global tablet market in Jan-Mar 2023

These organisations are using AI to combat water scarcity, flooding

Consumers perplexed about finding best 5G enabled smartphone: Report


These callers seek to collect sensitive user information using various methods. One such trick was of using spam calls to offer part-time job offers, which ask people to like random YouTube videos, an Entracker report said.

Such calls target innocent users and try to lure them by telling them about offers to earn several thousand rupees daily. At present, ignoring such spam calls and messages appears to be the best way to protect oneself.
WhatsApp has emerged as a cost-effective method for these spammers to make international calls using the internet, which otherwise costs significantly more if done using a cellular network. Moreover, since WhatsApp offers end-to-end encryption for calls and messages, it is difficult to identify such individuals.

First Published: May 08 2023 | 12:00 PM IST

Explore News