New social engineering attack tricks you into giving away access to your own account. Here’s what you need to know and do.
Security researchers are warning WhatsApp users about a growing account hijacking technique that does not rely on breaking passwords or bypassing encryption. Attackers exploit WhatsApp’s legitimate ...
A new WhatsApp threat, 'ghost pairing,' is silently compromising user privacy. Scammers trick individuals into linking their ...
The 'GhostPairing' vulnerability in WhatsApp enables attackers to seize full control of an account, providing them with ...
According to cybersecurity experts, the attack unfolds in a multi-stage process that bypasses WhatsApp’s standard security ...
Threat actors are abusing the legitimate device-linking feature to hijack WhatsApp accounts via pairing codes in a campaign ...
A new cyber threat called the GhostPairing scam is putting WhatsApp users at serious risk. Hackers are misusing WhatsApp's ...
CERT-In has warned WhatsApp users about a new attack that can hijack accounts without OTP by misusing the app’s device-linking feature.
WhatsApp is rolling out a bunch of new features and improvements, including the ability to leave voice or video messages ...
What makes GhostPairing particularly concerning is that it does not exploit a software vulnerability or weaken encryption.
WhatsApp says it’s making “voicemails a thing of the past” by introducing a new feature that pretty much works like voicemail ...
Meta has three months to comply with Indian government directions that could affect how WhatsApp operates in the country.