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"WhatsApp Version 4.0" Scam Messages

WhatsApp users who have received the messages below, which claim WhatsApp Version 4.0 has been released and they can install it with invites only, should delete them and others like them, and should not follow the instructions in them. Currently, there is no Whatsapp Version 4.0 and the messages were NOT sent by WhatsApp, but by cybercriminals, who are attempting to trick WhatsApp users into visiting survey, phishing and malicious websites, created to steal their information and infect their mobile devices with viruses and malware.

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The “Whatsapp Version 4.0” Scam Messages

Wow,Finally most awaited Whatsapp version 4.0 has been released , Now With Whatsapp version 4.0 you can enjoy lots of new features like Video calling,Check who saw our whatsapp dp and status,Send more than 10 pics at once ,sticker and theme support ,free sms ,Delete message in both sides ,encrypted texts etc.You can install whatsapp version 4.0 only with invite.I am inviting you now.Download and install whatsapp 4.0 safely at [Link]

"*New Whatsapp 4G VIP is now released,You must install it Now to Enjoy latest features like Private msg without showing your number,Free wifi mode,video calling,who view your profile pic,free call etc,This is only for Invited user so I am inviting you to download now,click below*

hxxp://new-4G-version.co/?Whatsapp"

hxxp://zverify.ml/new-4G-whatsapp/install.php

hxxp://new-4g-version.ml/?Whatsapp

Remember, it is important that WhatsApp users go to www.whatsapp.com for updates about WhatsApp messenger, or just wait until WhatsApp officially releases the new version of their chat or communication application.

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