Researchers from the University of Vienna revealed a vulnerability in WhatsApp that exposed 3.5 billion users' phone numbers ...
Austrian researchers used a WhatsApp contact-lookup flaw to map 3.5 billion phone numbers, revealing how basic metadata can build a directory of accounts.
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By plugging tens of billions of phone numbers into WhatsApp’s contact discovery tool, researchers found “the most extensive ...
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Vienna researchers retrieved all WhatsApp numbers. The 3.5 billion profiles represent the largest data leak in history—and it's worse than you might think.
Property experts agree tax changes are needed to unblock the stagnant housing market, yet London’s high prices and dearth of ...
IT-Security Researchers from the University of Vienna and SBA Research identified and responsibly disclosed a large-scale privacy weakness in WhatsApp's contact discovery mechanism that allowed the ...
"Even with the support of new emerging regulations, independent researchers still face major barriers to accessing even basic social media data essential for studying everything from election ...