Paragon spyware uncovered in PDF files sent to journalists and members of civil society, with WhatsApp issuing a ...
A zero-click WhatsApp spyware attack was made against 90 journalists and other “civil society members,” said Meta, which managed ...
Meta said it discovered and disrupted a malicious campaign targeting journalists and civil society members on its popular messaging platform, WhatsApp.
Meta has confirmed that a new zero-click hack attack has impacted WhatsApp users—here’s what you need to know and do to stay ...
Meta-owned WhatsApp disrupted a zero-click spyware campaign by Paragon Solutions, targeting 90 journalists and activists.
Francesco Cancellato was the first person to name himself as a target of a spyware attack that infected 90 people ...
According to the chat service, an Israeli company called Paragon Solutions used group chats and PDFs to target the ...
WhatsApp was hit by a spyware attack by Paragon Solutions, an Israeli company. The attack has been nullified and investigations are underway.
Plus: WhatsApp discloses nearly 100 targets of spyware, hackers used the AT&T breach to hunt for details on US politicians, ...
The messaging app claimed to have "high confidence" that Paragon Solutions malware had targeted and "possibly compromised" a few users.
An official with Meta Platforms' popular WhatsApp chat service said Israeli spyware company Paragon Solutions had targeted scores of its users, including journalists and members of civil society.
WhatsApp, owned by Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), has accused Israeli spyware firm Paragon Solutions of targeting around 90 ...