In a shocking revelation, cybercrime experts have exposed a dangerous new WhatsApp scam that can drain your bank account — through a single photo. Yes, you read that right. No link, no OTP — just a photo filled with hidden malware. Here's everything you need to know to stay alert and safe.
Cybercriminals are now embedding malware in seemingly harmless images sent over WhatsApp. These images often appear like casual festival greetings, jokes, or forwards. But the moment you download such a photo, the malware silently installs on your device, stealing personal data and compromising your financial security.
Cybersecurity analysts say these scams spike during:
Festive seasons
Big sales (e.g., Diwali, Republic Day offers)
Major national events
During such times, people tend to receive more messages and lower their guard, especially with unknown numbers.
A scammer sends a photo file from an unknown number.
The image looks normal but carries malicious software.
Once downloaded, the malware:
Records everything you type
Accesses banking apps
Steals passwords
Breaks two-factor authentication
Transfers money silently
Cybercrime is becoming smarter, but you can stay a step ahead by following these simple safety measures:
Disable Auto-Download:
Go to WhatsApp Settings > Storage & Data > Media Auto-Download → Set all options to “No Media.”
Install Trusted Antivirus Apps for real-time protection.
Never download images, videos, or documents from unknown numbers.
Avoid opening unusual or large file sizes.
Do not click on links shared by strangers — even if they look innocent.
Block and report suspicious WhatsApp numbers.
Visit India’s official cybercrime portal:
🔗 https://cybercrime.gov.in
File a complaint with your local police or cyber cell immediately.
Cyberattacks today don’t need a hacker to break in — you might be handing them the keys by clicking “download.” Awareness is your strongest shield. Think before you tap. Stay informed. Stay secure.