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 ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned WhatsApp users of potentially giving unrestricted access to ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has alerted WhatsApp users about a new threat campaign, exploiting a technique called 'GhostPairing' to hijack accounts.
GhostPairing enables cybercriminals to gain full access to WhatsApp accounts without requiring passwords or SIM card changes.
New social engineering attack tricks you into giving away access to your own account. Here’s what you need to know and do.
CERT-In has flagged a high-severity WhatsApp account takeover technique that exploits device linking to give attackers silent ...
To temporarily silence all those attention-seeking notifications, use the Focus setting on your iPhone or Android device. This mode is designed to stop interruptions when you want to concentrate. You ...
India's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued an advisory about an active threat campaign targeting WhatsApp ...
The exploit allows malicious actors to take 'complete' control of a user's WhatsApp account without needing a password, an ...
The 'GhostPairing' vulnerability in WhatsApp enables attackers to seize full control of an account, providing them with ...
GhostPairing is a sophisticated social engineering attack that abuses WhatsApp's legitimate multi-device linking functionality. Malicious actors trick users into unknowingly pairing an attacker's ...
We use the term GhostPairing Attack because the victim is tricked into completing WhatsApp’s own device pairing flow, adding ...