WhatsApp has accused Israeli spyware firm Paragon Solutions of targeting 90 journalists and activists. The alleged zero-click ...
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WhatsApp exposes Israeli spyware targeting journalists and activists, alerting victims while Meta pursues legal action.
WhatsApp was hit by a spyware attack by Paragon Solutions, an Israeli company. The attack has been nullified and investigations are underway.
WhatsApp has since taken action to disrupt the hacking attempt and is working with Citizen Lab, a Canadian internet watchdog ...
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WhatsApp recently stopped a sophisticated surveillance operation that affected over 90 individuals, primarily journalists and civil society activists. The ...
The messaging app claimed to have "high confidence" that Paragon Solutions malware had targeted and "possibly compromised" a few users.
Meta has confirmed that a new zero-click hack attack has impacted WhatsApp users—here’s what you need to know.
Meta’s WhastApp messenger service said that around 90 users, including journalists and civil society members, were suspected to be the targets of a spyware campaign conducted by an Israeli spyware ...
Israeli spyware company Paragon has targeted nearly 100 journalists and activists via WhatsApp, compromising their devices, ...