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WhatsApp has issued a security warning to users of earlier versions of its app for Windows. The app, which allows users to access WhatsApp messaging after syncing their phone with their computer, ...
The spoofing flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-30401, affects all versions of WhatsApp Desktop for Windows prior to 2.2450.6, and stems from a bug in how the app handles file attachments. Specifically, ...
Do you use WhatsApp? If so, you need to be especially careful right now because there’s a security vulnerability in the Windows version ... The normal WhatsApp app for Android and iOS devices ...
Meta recently updated the Microsoft Store version of its WhatsApp app to patch a potentially dangerous security vulnerability discovered by external researchers. According to WhatsApp's security ...
A vulnerability in the Windows WhatsApp client lets threat actors inject dangerous malware into apparently legitimate attachments.
Meta, WhatsApp's owner, has issued a new alert regarding several recent and older versions of the app that could leave you vulnerable to cyber crime.
Meta warned Windows users to update the WhatsApp messaging app to the latest version to patch a vulnerability that can let attackers execute malicious code on their devices. Described as a ...
There's a critical warning for WhatsApp ... Windows PCs, and not updating could put personal data at risk of being stolen. It's been confirmed that the vulnerability found within this popular chat ...
The vulnerability affects users who are still using WhatsApp Desktop versions earlier than 2.2450.6. CERT-In has strongly ...