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 ...
Despite messaging app WhatsApp's claims of providing security to its users, cybercriminals are not hesitating to exploit its ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned WhatsApp users of potentially giving unrestricted access to ...
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India's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued an advisory about an active threat campaign targeting WhatsApp ...
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.
CERT-In has flagged a high-severity WhatsApp account takeover technique that exploits device linking to give attackers silent ...
The cyberattack exploits the multi-device login feature of WhatsApp, gaining access to the victim's account without leaving any trace or hint.
The exploit allows malicious actors to take 'complete' control of a user's WhatsApp account without needing a password, an ...
GhostPairing enables cybercriminals to gain full access to WhatsApp accounts without requiring passwords or SIM card changes.
The 'GhostPairing' vulnerability in WhatsApp enables attackers to seize full control of an account, providing them with ...