Whatsapp confirms spyware attack, urges users to install latest version
A
security flaw in WhatsApp,
one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, allowed
sophisticated attackers to install spyware on phones, the company
said Tuesday, in the latest trouble for its parent Facebook.
The
vulnerability -- first reported by the Financial Times, and fixed in
the latest WhatsApp update -- allowed hackers to insert malicious
software on phones by calling the target using the app, which is used
by 1.5 billion people around the world.The FT cited a spyware dealer as saying the tool was developed by a shadowy Israel-based firm called the NSO Group, which has been accused of helping governments from the Middle East to Mexico snoop on activists and journalists.
Security researchers said the malicious code bore similarities to other tech developed by the firm, according to The New York Times.
The latest exploit -- which impacts Android devices and Apple's iPhones, among others -- was discovered earlier this month and WhatsApp scrambled to fix it, rolling out an update in less than 10 days. Read More
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