A malicious package in the Node Package Manager (NPM) registry poses as a legitimate WhatsApp Web API library to steal WhatsApp messages, collect contacts, and gain access to the account.
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a malicious software tool that exposes WhatsApp accounts by secretly giving hackers access ...
Over the past six months, the fake package has reportedly been downloaded more than 56,000 times., Technology & Science, ...
And it's especially dangerous because the code works A malicious npm package with more than 56,000 downloads masquerades as a working WhatsApp Web API library, and then it steals messages, harvests ...
Malicious npm package posing as a WhatsApp Web API library operated for months as a functional dependency while stealing messages and maintaining persistence.
WhatsApp announced in 2018 that it is expanding its popular WhatsApp Business API to more vendors. So, 2019 is likely to be year for excessive growth on WhatsApp Business. Let's learn a bit more about ...
The lotusbail NPM package steals WhatsApp credentials, messages, and contacts, and provides persistent access to the victims’ accounts.
WhatsApp is continuing its push into the business market with today’s news it’s launching the WhatsApp Cloud API to all businesses worldwide. Introduced into beta testing last November, the new ...
WhatsApp will today begin beta testing a new, cloud-based version of its WhatsApp Business API, hosted on parent company Facebook’s infrastructure. With the shift to the cloud, the setup time for ...