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Heads up WhatsApp users:

hacker has allegedly posted a dataset to the dark web containing the personal information of almost 500 million WhatsApp users

which was uploaded to hacking forum BreachForums on November 16, the hacker claimed to be selling up-to-date personal information of 487 million WhatsApp users from 84 countries no official statement from WhatsApp or its parent company

A screenshot of the alleged hacker's post on BreachedForums

No surprises Meta denied it

Meta has allegedly fired and/or discipled more than 12 employees for hacking into users’ Facebook and Instagram accounts on the behalf of hackers

Meta has since denied the data leak, with an unnamed spokesperson allegedly reaching out to multiple news sites who have reported on the leak on November 28

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Move along nothing to see here

@ecksmc The editor of Cybernews, Jurgita Lapienytė, later posted to Twitter confirming there was no evidence WhatsApp had been hacked, but that didn’t mean that users weren’t still at risk.

“The leak might be a scrape but that doesn’t mean it’s any less dangerous for the affected users,” she said.

@Pat_Walrond same person 🤷‍♂️

According to CyberNews, the site was able to verify that 1,914 phone numbers provided by the malicious party did belong to WhatsApp users, meaning the hacker’s claims were “likely...to be true”

Users of a popular messaging platform complain about a surge in spam texts following a leak of over 487 million WhatsApp user records.

How to secure your WhatsApp as user scams surge

Jurgita Lapienytė Chief Editor Updated on: 29 November 2022

cybernews.com/security/how-to-

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