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WhatsApp sees large spike in security flaws in 2019: Report

According to a Financial Times report, data from the US National Vulnerability Database showed that seven of the twelve vulnerabilities that were discovered in 2019 were classified as “critical”, while the couple that were disclosed as mid-level vulnerabilities.

January 28, 2020 / 22:31 IST
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WhatsApp, which has been touted as a safe medium for sending messages, disclosed 12 security vulnerabilities in 2019, which is a significant jump from the one or two flaws reported in earlier years.

According to a Financial Times report, data from the US National Vulnerability Database showed that seven of the twelve vulnerabilities that were discovered in 2019 were classified as “critical”, while the couple that were disclosed in previous years mid-level vulnerabilities.

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The platform is already under scrutiny after reports alleged that a WhatsApp account used by the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman hacked into Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ iPhone in 2018 by sending a malicious message through the platform.

However, a forensic analysis commissioned by Bezos wasn’t enough to provide concrete evidence that points to weakness in the iPhone X or Facebook-owned messaging platform.