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Hackers were able to remotely install surveillance software on phones and other devices using a major vulnerability in messaging app WhatsApp, it has been confirmed. WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, said the attack targeted a ''select number'' of users, and was orchestrated by ''an advanced cyber actor''. link]http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-48262681[/link] |
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@3mel | 14 May 19 | |
@crail | 14 May 19 | |
They can get stuff to install without accepting it on android? news to me
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@3mel | 14 May 19 | |
well they can maybe run stuff as a part of whatsapp itself. then there's instant apps which I'm really really not a fan of.
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@ladibud | 15 May 19 | |
yeah.... instant apps... my phone is always just updating that. it annoys me and I don't even know WTF they are. all my apps need to be manualy updated by me. yet instant apps just does as it pleases.
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