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  • Owner of spyware used in alleged WhatsApp breach ends contract with Italy
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  • WhatsApp CVE-2020-1910 bug could have led to user data exposure

Critical WhatsApp vulnerabilities patched: Check you've updated!

Published: 2022-09-26 10:00:00

Popularity: 22

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  • Exploits and vulnerabilities
  • News
  • WhatsApp
  • CVE-2022-36934
  • CVE-2022-27492
  • 🤖: ""Warning: Update Now!""

    Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: WhatsApp Tags: CVE-2022-36934 Tags: CVE-2022-27492 Two RCE vulnerabilities were patched in WhatsApp. Both vulnerabilities were video related and could be used to compromise your device. (Read more...) The post Critical WhatsApp vulnerabilities patched: Check you've updated! appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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    WhatsApp CVE-2020-1910 bug could have led to user data exposure

    The now-fixed CVE-2020-1910 vulnerability in WhatApp ‘s image filter feature could have exposed user data to remote attackers. A high-severity security vulnerability in WhatApp’s image filter feature, tracked as CVE-2020-1910, could have been exploited by attackers to read sensitive information from the app’s memory by simply sending a specially crafted image over the messaging app […] The post WhatsApp CVE-2020-1910 bug could have led to user data exposure appeared first on Security Affairs.

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    Owner of spyware used in alleged WhatsApp breach ends contract with Italy

    Published: 2025-02-06 06:04:45

    Popularity: 845

    Author: Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington

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  • WhatsApp
  • Italy
  • Europe
  • Technology
  • World news
  • 🤖: "Spyware sneaky exit"

    Exclusive: Decision comes after it emerged an Italian investigative journalist and two activists targeted by Paragon Solutions spyware Paragon Solutions, whose military-grade hacking software was allegedly used to target 90 people, including journalists and members of civil society, in two dozen countries, has terminated its client relationship with Italy, according a person familiar with the matter. The decision to terminate the contract comes less than one week after WhatsApp announced that Paragon’s spyware had been used to target dozens of people. Like other spyware vendors, Paragon sells its cyberweapon to government clients who are supposed to use it to prevent crime. It remains unclear who the specific government clients were behind the alleged attacks. Continue reading...

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