New social engineering attack tricks you into giving away access to your own account. Here’s what you need to know and do.
Hackers have found a way to quietly take over WhatsApp accounts without touching passwords, SMS codes, or the app’s ...
Hackers can hijack WhatsApp accounts without ever cracking passwords or encryptionGhostPairing attacks exploit legitimate ...
A new attack abusing a legitimate device pairing feature of the app could be used to penetrate employee WhatsApp Groups.
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a malicious software tool that exposes WhatsApp accounts by secretly giving hackers ...
The so-called GhostPairing scam takes advantage of legitimate features in order to trick WhatsApp users into linking their ...
Threat actors are abusing the legitimate device-linking feature to hijack WhatsApp accounts via pairing codes in a campaign ...
WhatsApp users are being warned about a new form of account hijacking that exploits the platform's legitimate device-linking ...
Hackers are using "GhostPairing" to take over WhatsApp accounts without passwords. Learn how to spot this new scam and ...
A malicious npm package posing as a WhatsApp API intercepts messages, steals credentials, and links attacker devices after 56 ...
Device-level protection plays a key role as well. Users should enable app lock and chat lock to prevent unauthorised access, especially if the phone is lost or borrowed. Using fingerprint unlock, Face ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned WhatsApp users of potentially giving unrestricted access to ...