Popular messaging app WhatsApp has asked users to update their apps and mobile operating system (OS) following a suspected ‘spyware’ attack.
Indian users will see new updates rolling out in the next 24-48 hours with a fix on the loophole that allowed the spyware attack to gain ‘remote access’ by just placing a WhatsApp Call. To be sure, such attacks are highly lethal but have a precise
focus, in terms of number of targets the attackers are eyeing.
Popular messaging app WhatsApp has asked users to update their apps and mobile operating system (OS) following a suspected ‘spyware’ attack.
Indian users will see new updates rolling out in the next 24-48 hours with a fix on the loophole that allowed the spyware attack to gain ‘remote access’ by just placing a WhatsApp Call. To be sure, such attacks are highly lethal but have a precise
focus, in terms of number of targets the attackers are eyeing.