Wed, Sep 21, 2022
As per information, Sharma found a bug in Instagram due to which thumbnails could be changed in any user's account without login and password.
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Sat, Aug 06, 2022
"We take our responsibility to protect your privacy very seriously and it is unfortunate that this happened," said Twitter.
Wed, May 15, 2019
WhatsApp has reportedly fixed a bug that allowed hackers to remotely install WhatsApp on phones.The vulnerability, documented on Facebook, describes the vulnerability in WhatsApp’s Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) stack that allowed the caller to allow the installation of commercial-grade spyware on the target number whether the call was answered or not, TechCrunch explained.The detected spyware was Israel-based NSO Group's Pegasus, which is licensed to governments looking to infect targets of investigations. WhatsApp has closed the loophole that affected Android, iOS, Windows, and Tizen.
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