The new WhatsApp wedding invite scam targets users through seemingly innocent wedding invitation messages which are APK files sent via WhatsApp. These messages contain a link to an “exclusive ...
As wedding season approaches, many people send e-invites through WhatsApp, because of its convenience. However, scammers are ...
Received a wedding invite on WhatsApp? Be cautious?scammers are now using wedding invitations as a tactic to steal money.
The bride's cousin and his brother caught the mistake after comparing the bank details on the bride and groom’s wedding website and invitations Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE.
A wedding card is more than just an invitation; it reflects the couple's taste and style while offering a glimpse into their special day. Recently, elaborate and personalized wedding invitations ...
Even though the bride looked different and had another name, the confused wedding guest just assumed her online friend was catfishing her Getty Images Bride on her phone (stock image) Accidents ...
Even though the bride looked different and had another name, the confused wedding guest just assumed her online friend was catfishing her Getty Images Bride on her phone (stock image) Accidents happen ...
Wedding tradition dictates that the bride’s and groom’s first, middle and last names are on the invitation, and the bride’s name is listed before the groom’s. The message should also ...
How this starts? The scam usually starts with a WhatsApp message from an unknown number. The message contains a brief note about a wedding invitation and includes an attachment. This attachment may ...
The scam begins when a user receives a WhatsApp message from an unknown number containing a "wedding invitation" attachment. These attachments appear as harmless digital invitations but are, in ...
LONDON — A "very rare" 77-year-old slice of the cake served at Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's wedding sold for $2,800 this week, according to auction house Reeman Dansie. The cake ...
The Karnataka High Court recently stayed all criminal proceedings initiated against a man who printed a message on his wedding invitation card asking people to vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in ...