Tuesday 13 February 2024

Beware! Fake Cadbury Easter Egg WhatsApp Scam Circulating

Chocolate lovers beware! Scammers are impersonating Cadbury on WhatsApp, offering giant Easter eggs as a prize. This is a SCAM! Don't click any links or share personal information.

Here's what you need to know:

  • The scam promises a free giant Easter egg. It's too good to be true! Cadbury is known for shrinking products, not giving them away.
  • The scam directs you to a dodgy website. This website will likely steal your personal information or try to trick you into paying money.
  • The scam spreads through shared WhatsApp messages. If you receive this message, don't share it! Let the sender know it's a scam and delete it.
  • Report suspicious messages to WhatsApp and the National Cyber Security Centre. Help stop the spread of this scam!

Remember: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Don't fall victim to this scam! Spread the word and stay safe!

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