WhatsApp Security Scare: Zero-Click Vulnerability Sparks Spyware Fears!

WhatsApp has patched a security vulnerability (CVE-2025-55177) that may have been exploited alongside a recent Apple flaw. The bug allowed unauthorized URL content processing on targeted devices. A “zero-click” attack, it affected certain iOS and macOS versions. WhatsApp advises a factory reset and updates to safeguard against this advanced spyware threat.

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WhatsApp’s latest security fix is like a digital game of whack-a-mole – you fix one vulnerability, and another one pops up! With hackers playing peek-a-boo with zero-day attacks, it’s time to keep your apps updated, or else you might end up with a nasty surprise in your inbox!

Key Points:

  • WhatsApp patches a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-55177) affecting iOS and macOS users.
  • The flaw allowed unauthorized processing of content from arbitrary URLs on target devices.
  • Vulnerability may have been exploited with an Apple zero-day flaw (CVE-2025-43300).
  • WhatsApp advises affected users to reset devices and update apps for protection.
  • The attack is a “zero-click” exploit, posing threats to journalists and human rights defenders.

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