Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Whatsapp advises users to update app

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WASHINGTON: Whatsapp pressed users to update its messaging service, following a report that a vulnerabil­ity in the software allowed attackers to hack into people’s phones using commercial Israeli spyware.

The chat app, owned by Facebook, said it had discovered a vulnerabil­ity in May that could enable attackers to insert and execute code on mobile devices.

Whatsapp s a i d i t made changes to its infrastruc­ture late last week to block the attacks from taking place, adding that only a select number of users appeared to have been targeted through the vulnerabil­ity by an advanced cyber actor.

“Whatsapp encourages people to upgrade to the latest version of our app, as well as keep their mobile operating system up to date, to protect against potential targeted exploits designed to compromise informatio­n stored on mobile devices,” a spokeswoma­n for the company said on Tuesday.

The s t atement f ol l ows a report by the Financial Times that attackers were able to install surveillan­ce software, developed by Israeli company NSO Group, on iphones and Android devices by calling targets using the app’s phone call function.

Whatsapp said the attack has the hallmarks of a private company that works with government­s to deliver spyware, which takes over control of mobile phone operating systems.

In a statement, NSO Group said its technology “is licensed to authorised government agencies for the sole purpose of fighting crime and terror”. It added that it doesn’t operate the system itself and “under no circumstan­ces would NSO be involved in the operating or identifyin­g of targets of its technology, which is solely operated by intelligen­ce and law enforcemen­t agencies”.

Whatsapp said it has notified European data privacy regulators of the breach and has also provided US law enforcemen­t informatio­n to conduct an investigat­ion. It also said it had briefed human rights organisati­ons to work with them to notify civil society. Ireland’s data protection commission said Whatsapp notified the regulator on Monday of a “serious security vulnerabil­ity” and that it is actively engaging with the company to check if any EU user data has been compromise­d.

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