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Re: Telegram scammers targeting users with malware
by
coupable
on 11/01/2025, 21:51:31 UTC
Any link sent to you from a stranger should be viewed with distrust. Telegram fraud has become very sophisticated these days. In my country, they spread a message like, "Look, you're on the news," or ask, "Is that you in the photo?" and send a file with the extension ... apk. After you click on the link, all your funds are debited from your cards if they are linked to your phone. The same thing happens with the distribution of fake links from our Telegram crypto groups that we subscribe to receive news. We don't know the people who sent the links, and we shouldn't trust them. But there is another thing: scammers have learned to hack Telegram accounts. Even after receiving a link from people you know, still be extremely careful. Sometimes bad things can be sent from acquaintances.

This may not be a new way to hack via Telegram, but certainly the techniques for developing hacking methods have evolved and become more complex. If it was not easy in the past to steal bank accounts due to the development of security methods, while it has become easier to work on hacking crypto wallets, the use of which is spreading day after day. Also, hacking methods are no longer limited to developers because hacking programs are sold in secret markets on the Internet, which makes dealing with unknown people on Telegram a great risk in many cases.