Welcome to my nightmare: This GIF of a bug being expectorated out of a human mouth. During the World Cup match between Uruguay and France on Friday, French goalie Hugo Lloris nearly swallowed a ...
According to a report by The Next Web, files and messages on WhatsApp were vulnerable to a bug that could be exploited by malicious GIFs. The publication on Wednesday revealed that the bug, which was ...
Update: A WhatsApp spokesperson has since addressed the GIF vulnerability in an email to TNW. You can peruse its statement at the bottom of the piece. Update 2: Awakened, the researcher who discovered ...
A security bug has been found in Facebook-owned instant messenger WhatsApp that could let attackers to obtain access to a device and steal data by sending a malicious GIF file. The danger stems from a ...
Researchers at cybersecurity firm CyberArk revealed that using a subdomain takeover vulnerability in Microsoft Teams, attackers could have used a malicious GIF to scrape user’s data and ultimately ...
WhatsApp has patched a critical security loophole that left your private messages and media vulnerable to breaches. The bug allowed attackers to remotely access your phone’s storage and all the files ...
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