It seems that technology gives a lot of boost up and dependency to people in the present era. However, it considers people's safety and communication open for the long while, But it also causes the series rupture in the face of unknown schemes by sharp minds who can easily hack out your data while you are talking or look out videos on social media sites, though. These days a trend is going on in WhatsApp where a certain message flashes out to reveal people's insight from their own phones and communication devices.
In this way, the hacking site users are freely going to use your information and track it out for their own use by using such messages in form of the video calling messages. The advantage of recently launched video calling the function in Whatsapp has been taken to the core by this hacker to disturb out the public sphere through such certain ways where Hacking becomes easy for them.
As far the update of awareness in these fields concerned- People needs to watch out a message flashing on their phone's screen while they are trying to use the video calling service on WhatsApp. The message read as such: "You are invited to use WhatsApp calling feature. Only people with invitation can enable this feature." These video message has hacked many phones till now across the nation, thus people need to alarm themselves in the case of their own safety and personalisation.
This message is not only causing problems to hack out, but it is able to take out feedbacks in the form of information, so it's able to collect down information.
All in all, People need to get aware in the case of their personal use and safety, so they must not click this message which is getting viral in the Social Networking Sites such as Whatsapp. The life is universal, but it requires your personal safety too, Make sure that you not open this message and stay away from this hacking effort across such social networking sites.
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