WhatsApp Bug Allows Malicious Code-Injection, One-Click RCE
A high-severity vulnerability could allow cybercriminals to push malware or remotely execute code, using seemingly innocuous messages.
Read MoreA high-severity vulnerability could allow cybercriminals to push malware or remotely execute code, using seemingly innocuous messages.
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Read MoreThe recent controversies surrounding the WhatsApp hacking haven’t yet settled, and the world’s most popular messaging platform could be in the choppy waters once again.
The Hacker News has learned that last month WhatsApp quietly patched yet another c…
Read MoreThe recent controversies surrounding the WhatsApp hacking haven’t yet settled, and the world’s most popular messaging platform could be in the choppy waters once again.
The Hacker News has learned that last month WhatsApp quietly patched yet another c…
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