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WhatsApp has admitted the major security vulnerability in the app and has released a security update to help protect its user's personal information.[br][br][br]
[br][br]1.5 billion WhatsApp users globally have fallen into a risk of a serious security flaw that has the capability to remotely install malware on iPhone and Android devices by ringing them via WhatsApp voice calling feature. The malware can snoop into the user's device even if the voice call is unanswered. WhatsApp has admitted the vulnerability in the app and has therefore released a security update to help protect its user's personal information.[br][br]“WhatsApp encourages people to upgrade to the latest version of our app, as well as keep their mobile operating system up to date, to protect against potential targeted exploits designed to compromise information stored on mobile devices. We are constantly working alongside industry partners to provide the latest security enhancements to help protect our users.” WhatsApp Spokesperson told Times Now.[br][br]Top 5 facts you need to know about WhatsApp voice calling malware[br][br][ul][li]Who created the malware?: The malicious advanced cyber actor which was detected by the company early this month was crafted by Israeli-based secretive NSO group. [br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Which Software?: The spyware that poses a risk to the WhatsApp users is NSO Group’s flagship software, Pegasus which is essentially licensed to governments to access information of the devices to fight crime. [br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Why should you be worried?:Pegasus has the ability to snoop into user’s e-mails, skim through messages, turn on phone’s camera and mic and detect location information. It can steal intimate information of the users and gather data by simply calling the target via WhatsApp voice calling feature. [br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Who is affected?: WhatsApp suspects a small number of users were targeted, however, if users do not timely update their app, they will still be at risk. [br][/li][/ul][ul][li]How to save yourself from being affected?: WhatsApp has released a new security patch for both Android and iOS devices to fix the security hole. The users around the globe are advised to install the update immediately to protect themselves from serious vulnerability. [br][/li][/ul]Source : timesnownews.com |
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