- Two security flaws were discovered in WhatsApp, now fixed.
- One flaw affected the Windows version, the other affected Android-iOS.
- While Meta found the flaws under the bug bounty program, the attacks did not occur.
- All users should update WhatsApp immediately, avoid unknown attachments.
WhatsApp Security Alert: If you use WhatsApp then this news is useful for you. Actually, Meta has issued a security alert regarding this platform. Under the company’s bug bounty program, two major flaws were detected in it. Now these flaws have been removed. Still, users have been asked to update the app. Let us tell you that the user’s device could have been targeted through both these flaws. Let us know how dangerous these flaws were and what users need to do now.
These flaws were found in WhatsApp
CVE-2026-23863, the first flaw found in the messaging platform, could have targeted WhatsApp running on Windows systems. An attachment spoofing issue was found in it, due to which the malicious file looked like a normal document, but when opened, it could do its work. Due to this, users could get misled and open any harmful file. The second flaw was CVE-2026-23866, which was affecting the Android and iOS versions of WhatsApp. Taking advantage of this, attackers could load content from external sources on a user’s phone. Both of these were considered medium level flaws and WhatsApp has released a security patch to fix them.
The company said this
Meta said that both these flaws were discovered through the bug bounty program. In this program the company gives a prize for finding bugs. The company also informed that no attack could be carried out through these flaws. Now even though these flaws have been removed, it shows that despite all the efforts, even platforms like WhatsApp cannot be completely hack proof and they too may have to face security challenges.
What do users need to do?
WhatsApp users have been advised to keep their app updated. Users can download the latest version of WhatsApp by visiting Play Store or App Store. In this way the security patches issued by the company will be installed. Apart from this, users should also avoid opening attachments from unknown people. These attachments may contain malware, which can give access to your device to the wrong hands.
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