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How to Secure Your WhatsApp from Hackers

Emmanuel Oluwasoyin, September 19, 2023September 19, 2023

Facebook’s WhatsApp messaging service is incredibly easy to set up, but this easy setup process means that your account is open to abuse if you’re not careful and learn how to secure your WhatsApp from hackers online.

Thankfully, it’s fairly simple to enable an extra layer of security on your account, which means that you won’t lose it if your six-digit activation code gets compromised.

That’s why it’s so important to remember these two rules:

1. Never share your six-digit WhatsApp code with anyone — not your parents, not your best friend, and
definitely not your sibling. No one will ever have a legitimate reason to ask for the code that WhatsApp sends you over SMS, so don’t even think about sharing it.

2. Should the worst happen, then setting up a PIN will act as another barrier to stop someone from being able to sign in to your account, and it will stop this nightmare from happening to you.

Somewhat confusingly, the PIN is also six digits long. To set it up:

Open WhatsApp and tap the three dots on the top right of the screen.

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Hit “Settings” > “Account” and then pick “Two-step verification”

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Hit “Enable,” and then pick your six-digit PIN.

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Once you set a PIN, WhatsApp will intermittently ask you to enter it so that you don’t forget it.

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You will also be asked to enter your PIN every time you register your phone number with WhatsApp again. This will prevent anyone from accessing your account without your PIN, even if they have your phone or SIM card.

PHISHING

Additionally, Phishing is a type of cyberattack that involves sending fake or deceptive messages or links that trick you into revealing your personal information or credentials.

Hackers may use phishing techniques to try to hack your WhatsApp account by pretending to be someone you know or trust, such as a friend, family member, colleague, or official entity.

For example, they may send you a message claiming that they need your help with something urgent and ask you to click on a link or download an attachment.

Or they may send you a message saying that your account has been suspended or deactivated and ask you to verify your identity by entering your verification code or PIN.

You should never click on any suspicious links or attachments that you receive via WhatsApp or any other platform.

If you receive any phishing messages or links via WhatsApp, you should report them immediately by
tapping on the message and selecting Report > Report contact (or Report group). This will also block the sender from contacting you again.

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