FBI Issues Warning If You Privately Message People From Dating Apps

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Zak is a widely recognized expert on surveillance, cyber and the security and privacy risks with AI, big tech, social media and smartphones. He is regularly cited in the media, with appearances on BBC, Sky, NPR, NBC, Channel 4, TF1, ITV and Fox. Zak has 25-years real-world experience in AI, cyber and surveillance.

We all know dating sites can be dangerous and you need to careful—but a nasty new threat plays on those fears, and by the time you realize it could be too late...Online dating can be treacherous—exactly who is at the other end of all those flirty and exciting messages, and whose pictures have they chosen to share? But now a new FBI warning has taken something of a twist, because the latest threat to dating app users plays on those very fears that all may not be as it seems.

The latest scam, the Bureau says, targets users once a conversation has progressed into more personal subjects, and a suggestion is made to move from the dating app to a private, encrypted messenger—WhatsApp, iMessage, Facebook Messenger..., after the discussion has switched platforms “the fraudster provides a link that directs the victim to a website advertising a ‘free’ verification process to protect against establishing a relationship with predators, such as sex offenders or serial killers.

These free verification sites are not free at all. They incur recurring fees, and the very process of signing up will give the fraudster invaluable information on you, your contact details and your financial information. The bills will start to rack up.sure about who’s the other side of the conversation is not to share personal contact info—phone numbers, email addresses, and definitely nothing in the physical world.

Basic rules for dating sites—only use reputable sites, don’t share information until you’re sure the other person is legitimate, and try to avoid the temptation to move away from the dating site too soon. If you do, certainly don’t click any links or open any attachments that you're sent—whatever the narrative that goes with them.

If you have fallen victim to such a scam, you should contact your bank/credit card company first, and then you can report it at

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