WhatsApp has announced the testing of a new feature aimed at isolating noise during voice and video calls, improving sound quality in crowded environments. This feature operates in real-time while maintaining user privacy.
Meta, the owner of WhatsApp, has discovered that around <strong>200 users</strong> were deceived into downloading a fake version of the app, which was actually an Italian spyware. This warning comes amid rising concerns about digital security and user privacy.
Reports reveal that an Italian surveillance company deceived around 200 users into downloading a fake version of WhatsApp for spying purposes. This was confirmed in an official statement from the popular messaging app's developers.
Italian authorities have revealed a widespread spy campaign utilizing fake WhatsApp applications targeting users in the country. This initiative arises amid growing concerns about cybersecurity and personal data protection.
WhatsApp has officially announced the testing of a standalone app for the CarPlay system, providing users with new features for easier access to chats and calls. The app is currently available through the TestFlight platform.
The FBI has revealed that Russian hackers have targeted thousands of accounts on popular messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp, focusing on government officials and journalists. These attacks involve impersonating official support accounts to lure users into clicking on malicious links.
Russian authorities are mandating the use of the 'Max' messaging app as a compulsory alternative following the ban of popular platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram. This unencrypted app is subject to state surveillance, raising concerns about privacy and freedom of expression.