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WhatsApp Cracks Down on Criminal Scammers & Introduces New Safety Tools

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5 August 2025, Nigeria– Today, WhatsApp announced significant advancements in its ongoing fight against sophisticated messaging scams, including taking down millions of accounts linked to criminal scam centers and the rollout of new in-app safety features designed to protect users globally. These efforts underscore WhatsApp’s commitment to user security amidst a landscape of increasingly complex fraudulent schemes.

In the first six months of this year alone, WhatsApp proactively detected and banned over 6.8 million accounts associated with criminal scam centers. These decisive actions were taken before scam centers could fully operationalize their fraudulent campaigns, preventing potential harm to countless users.

“The fight against scams is a relentless one, and we are continually evolving our defenses to stay ahead of bad actors,” said Kojo Boakye, Vice President of Public Policy, Africa, Middle East and Türkiye at Meta. “This is part of our unwavering commitment to protect our users, not just by banning malicious accounts, but by empowering individuals with the tools and knowledge they need to recognize and avoid these sophisticated threats. We believe that a safer messaging environment is built through a combination of robust technology, proactive detection , and user education.”

How Scammers Operate: Criminal scam centers often run multiple campaigns simultaneously, ranging from deceptive cryptocurrency investments to elaborate pyramid schemes. A common red flag for these scams is the demand for upfront payments to secure promised returns. These fraudulent activities frequently span multiple platforms, starting on dating apps or via text messages, then migrating to social media, private messaging apps like WhatsApp, and ultimately to payment or crypto platforms. This multi-platform approach is designed to evade detection by individual services, making comprehensive disruption more challenging.

In the latest example of cross-industry collaboration, WhatsApp, Meta, and OpenAI jointly disrupted a scam operation linked to a criminal scam center in Cambodia. This network utilized ChatGPT to generate initial text messages directing targets to WhatsApp, then quickly moved them to Telegram where they were assigned a task of liking videos on TikTok, eventually coercing them into depositing money into crypto accounts.

New WhatsApp Anti-Scam Tools: In addition to disrupting scam centers, WhatsApp is rolling out new features designed to protect against known scam tactics:

  • Group Messaging: A new safety overview will now appear when a user is added to an unfamiliar group by someone not in their contacts. This overview provides key group information and safety tips, allowing users to exit the group without viewing the chat. Notifications from such groups will be silenced until the user explicitly chooses to engage.
  • Individual Messaging: WhatsApp is testing new approaches to caution users before they engage with unknown contacts. This includes providing additional context about the sender when initiating a chat with someone not in their contacts, enabling users to make informed decisions.

Tips to Avoid Scams in Private Messaging: WhatsApp encourages all users to adopt a “Pause, Question, Verify” approach when encountering suspicious or unusual messages:

  • PAUSE: Take time before responding. Think about whether this is a number you recognize, or whether it reads like a legitimate ask.
  • QUESTION: Does the request make sense? Does it seem too good to be true? Are they asking for money, gift cards, or PIN codes? Are they rushing you into taking action? These might be signs of a scam.
  • VERIFY: If the sender claims to be a friend or family member, verify their identity directly through another communication method (e.g., a phone call to a known number) before taking any action.

WhatsApp remains dedicated to continually enhancing its security measures and collaborating with industry partners to create a safer digital environment for its global community.For more information on WhatsApp’s safety features and tips, please visit faq.whatsapp.com/.

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