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If you are using the app WhatsApp on an Android or Apple iPhone with an Intel modem, then you may be vulnerable to an Intel exploit that has just been demonstrated which allows a malicious actor to mine your devices connection to the Internet for your personal activities including possibly passwords, credit card data, etc. WhatsApp, Apple, and Microsoft have already published updates to prevent this from impacting their products. Easiest solution is to update or stop using WhatsApp. When asked what number of phones have been impacted by this exploit, the researcher who discovered it said a number in the dozens would not be inaccurate. The original report claimed that a WhatsApp user would have to answer an incoming message and then navigate to a malicious address which then downloaded a malicious payload to the Intel modem, but later reports claim that the authors of the report say that answer and navigating are not necessary, merely receiving a WhatsApp message can successfully infect the Intel Modem. That sounds highly unlikely. . . If so, any signal sent through the modem could have this capability, regardless of the apps on the device. PING! pinging ThunderSleeps and Shadow Ace for their Ping lists.

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3 posted on
05/15/2019 11:45:22 AM PDT by
Swordmaker
(My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplaphobe bigot!)
If you have automatic updating turned on on your iPhone or iPad, the update for WhatsApp, you have already been updated to the latest version which supposedly fixes this vulnerability if you have it on your device. For automatic updates to work, you do have to be connected to a WIFI network.
4 posted on
05/15/2019 11:48:12 AM PDT by
Swordmaker
(My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplaphobe bigot!)
This new vulnerability has been known for at least a year now.
6 posted on
05/15/2019 1:55:59 PM PDT by
Gene Eric
(Don't be a statist!)
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