Cybercriminals are circulating fake wedding invitation APKs on WhatsApp that can steal your bank details and personal data. Here’s how the scam works and how to protect yourself.
Wedding season is almost here and while the printed invitation cards are still a thing, most people use WhatsApp and other social media platforms to invite their friends and family to their wedding ...
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