WhatsApp Hack Attack: Zero-Click Exploit Sparks Spyware Scare!

WhatsApp warns of a new zero-click exploit targeting users with advanced spyware, sending threat notifications to affected individuals. This attack requires no user interaction, leaving victims vulnerable without lifting a finger. WhatsApp has patched the issue, but users should update their devices and be on the lookout for unusual behavior.

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WhatsApp users, it’s time to put on your tin foil hats and start treating every message like a suspicious package. The digital world just got a little scarier with this zero-click exploit, proving once again that if you’re not paranoid, you’re not paying attention!

Key Points:

– Zero-click exploit targets WhatsApp users without needing user interaction.
– Advanced spyware campaign has been active for the past 90 days.
– Attack exploits vulnerabilities in OS and WhatsApp, affecting both iOS and Android users.
– WhatsApp has patched the flaw, but users are advised to update devices and apps.
– Surveillance industry growth fuels the discovery of zero-day exploits.

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