Hindustan Times (East UP)

TWO OUTDATED SOFTWARE BUGS ADDRESSED, SAYS WHATSAPP

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NEW DELHI: Instant messaging app WhatsApp on Monday said it has addressed two bugs that existed on its outdated software and that it had no reason to believe that “these vulnerabil­ities were ever abused”.

The official statement came in the wake of a recent advisory issued by the CERT-In which cautioned WhatsApp users about certain vulnerabil­ities in the app (applicatio­n) that could lead to breach of sensitive informatio­n. “We regularly work with security researcher­s to improve the numerous ways WhatsApp protects people’s messages. As is typical of software products, we have addressed two bugs that existed on outdated software, and we have no reason to believe that they were ever abused,” a WhatsApp spokespers­on told

PTI in a statement.

The spokespers­on added that WhatsApp “remains safe and secure, and end-to-end encryption continues to work as intended to protect people’s messages.”

A “high” severity rating advisory issued by the CERT-In on Saturday had said the vulnerabil­ity has been detected in the software that has “WhatsApp and WhatsApp Business for Android prior to v2.21.4.18 and WhatsApp and WhatsApp Business for iOS prior to v2.21.32.”

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