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It’s the malicious WhatsApp hack that won’t go away—it works, it’s effective, and it enables a hacker to hijack your account and commit fraud against your friends and colleagues.
Some bad things can happen to your online accounts, WhatsApp included, and it’s very annoying to have to deal with the fallout of a hack. But if WhatsApp just told you that you’d been logged ...
It’s a trend that shows no signs of abating. And so it comes as little surprise that an alarming WhatsApp hack that has been going around for a year is now back and experiencing a new surge.
A HACK to stop people being able to read your WhatsApp messages could save your secrets being revealed. Usually when you receive a message on WhatsApp a notification will appear on your lock screen.
As news of the platform hack began to spread worldwide, WhatsApp encouraged its 1.5 billion users to update to the latest version of the app in order to protect their privacy. The latest version ...
WhatsApp said the zero-click hack used malicious PDFs sent to groups ... National Cybersecurity Agency was investigating.
Here's what you need to know. The number of people affected by the hack is not yet known. WhatsApp said it was still investigating the breach but believed only a "select number of users were ...
The official said on Friday that WhatsApp had sent Paragon a cease-and-desist letter following the hack. In a statement, WhatsApp said the company "will continue to protect people's ability to ...
Israeli spyware company NSO Group was ordered by a U.S. federal court on Tuesday to pay WhatsApp and its parent company Meta almost $170 million in damages after its cyber tools were used to hack ...
Meta disclosed that Israeli firm Paragon Solutions targeted around 90 WhatsApp users, including journalists, using a zero-click hack, where users need not click anything for the hack to work.