Ghost Pairing

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News: WhatsApp ghost pairing has led to a recent rise in cases of cyber fraud involving unauthorised access to users’ messaging accounts.

About Ghost Pairing

  • Ghost pairing is a cyber fraud technique in which attackers gain unauthorised access to a victim’s WhatsApp account.
  • It occurs when fraudsters secretly link the victim’s WhatsApp account to another device without the victim’s knowledge.
  • How Ghost Pairing Works
    • Cybercriminals use social engineering tactics to trick users into clicking malicious links or scanning QR codes.
    • These links often appear as innocent messages such as “Hi, check this photo” or urgent alerts.
    • Once the victim clicks the link or completes a verification step, the attacker pairs the victim’s WhatsApp account to their own device.
    • This gives the attacker full access to chats, contacts, photos, and videos without requiring passwords or SIM swapping.
  • Techniques Used by Attackers
    • Fraudsters impersonate known contacts, bank officials, or government representatives to build trust.
    • They use panic-inducing messages, such as threats of account freezing or number blocking, to force quick action.
    • The attack relies on the victim’s lack of awareness rather than technical hacking.
  • Risks and Consequences
    • Attackers can read private conversations and download sensitive photos and videos.
    • Victims may be blackmailed using personal data obtained from the account.
    • Financial fraud may occur if banking details, IDs, or card information are stored on the phone.
    • The attacker can also scam the victim’s contacts by impersonating them.
  • Government Advisory: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has issued advisories warning users about ghost pairing and similar cyber threats. Citizens have been urged to remain cautious while using messaging platforms.
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