An undisclosed vulnerability in WhatsApp has been reported, allowing governments to see who users message. Engineers at Meta, WhatsApp's parent company, warned that this flaw could enable governments to bypass encryption and monitor chats. In March, the security team issued an internal warning about this vulnerability. Concerns have been raised that Israel might be using this vulnerability to operate its Lavender system and select assassination targets in Gaza. Despite these warnings, Meta has dismissed the claims, stating that the vulnerability does not exist.
WhatApp vulnerability lets governments see who you message. In march, security team even issued an internal warning to their colleagues about the vulnerability. Meta claims that this is not true, but do you trust them? https://t.co/hTYEFin0WD
WhatApp vulnerability lets governments see who you message. In march, security team even issued an internal warning to their colleagues about the vulnerability. Meta claims that this is not true, but do you trust them?
WhatAapp vulnerability lets governments see who you message. In march, security team even issued an internal warning to their colleagues about the vulnerability. Meta claims that this is not true, but do you trust them? https://t.co/UkJvdTYdbb
NEWS: Meta’s WhatsApp Vulnerability lets governments see who you message Engineers warned Meta that nations can monitor chats Staff fear Israel is using this trick to pick assassination targets in Gaza. https://t.co/vmERRZgjF1
Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message https://t.co/6zLlY4E3Lm
Breaking: WhatsApp engineers warned against a vulnerability that would allow governments to bypass encryption and snoop on people’s chats— which may have been used by Israel to operate its dystopian Lavender system. Yet Meta is playing dismissive. https://t.co/zXd5S6ruzj
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