WhatsApp is today making its new two-step verification feature available to all. Once enabled, WhatsApp will require you to enter a six-digit passcode when you attempt to verify your phone number.
Device-level protection plays a key role as well. Users should enable app lock and chat lock to prevent unauthorised access, especially if the phone is lost or borrowed. Using fingerprint unlock, Face ...
GhostPairing is a sophisticated social engineering attack that abuses WhatsApp's legitimate multi-device linking functionality. Malicious actors trick users into unknowingly pairing an attacker's ...
WhatsApp today is much more than just a messaging app—it’s used for money transfers, video calls, and sharing important ...
A cybersecurity company has warned of a new phishing scam targeting WhatsApp users, beginning with a message that appears ordinary from a trusted contact, but may end ...
WhatsApp has become like our companion, next ‘click’ that helps us communicate in personal and professional settings. The ...
The National Cybercrime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has issued an advisory for WhatsApp users, urging them to take immediate action if ...
The National Cybercrime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has issued an advisory for WhatsApp users, urging them to take immediate action if they lose access to their account or suspect unauthorized use.