The Asian Age

WhatsApp bug may crash phone

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WhatsApp

is one of the most successful messaging platforms with over 1.5 billion monthly active users. The instant messaging service is often riddled with scams. A new one now is spreading on the messaging platform.

A new forward message is doing rounds on WhatsApp that is causing the app to freeze up and stop working when the recipient taps on the message box.

The latest spam message starts from “black dot” and ends at “don’t touch here.”

The forward message reads, “If you touch the black point then your WhatsApp will hang” and the message below reads, “don’t touch here.”

As per a report, the message bears some unknown special characters which can crash the applicatio­n.

The bug is reportedly affecting only Android smartphone­s, and iOS users seem to be unaffected by the forward.

The source of this message

is not known yet.

While there is nothing malicious behind this bug but has seemingly been created to plague you.

Additional­ly, this is not the first time that such a spam message has been floating in the platform. Earlier in February, a bug was causing iPhones to crash when a single character in Telugu, an Indian language, was sent to the device or typed in a text editor.

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