Tuesday, November 19, 2019

WhatsApp? Eavesdropping. That's WhatsApp.

WhatsApp parent company Facebook has issued a warning about a new vulnerability on its hugely-popular chat app, which could let hackers take control of their device remotely and eavesdrop on your every conversation.

Facebook has warned users about a potential vulnerability within its WhatsApp chat app that allows cyber-criminals to take control of your device remotely. The security flaw could also allow them to eavesdrop on your conversations.

And if that wasn’t worrying enough, all you’d have to do to let the hackers access your handset is watch a single video... This security flaw affects all versions of WhatsApp, from Windows Phone to iOS. It even includes the enterprise-focused WhatsApp Business. That suggests the issue was found in the underlying code that powers all versions of the chat app...

WhatsApp has closed the loophole with the latest updates to WhatsApp. If you haven’t already got automatic app updates set on your smartphone, you should head to your respective app store and download the latest software to make sure you’re sa

According to Facebook, the potential issue only impacts the following versions of WhatsApp:
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  • Android versions of WhatsApp before 2.19.274
  • iOS versions of WhatsApp before 2.19.100
  • Enterprise Client versions of WhatsApp before 2.25.3
  • Windows Phone versions of WhatsApp before and including 2.18.368
  • Business for Android versions of WhatsApp before 2.19.104
  • Business for iOS versions of WhatsApp before 2.19.100