Mashable - Users of the popular messaging platform WhatsApp — which was recently acquired by Facebook for $16 billion last month — may be facing a major security flaw.
According to security consultant Bas Bosschert (and reporters that first surfaced on Hacker News message forum), it's possible for others to access your private WhatsApp chats through downloaded Android apps.
Google Reportedly Set to Launch Tool Revealing Battery Degradation Over Time for Phones and Tablets, Says Android Authority.
WhatsApp introduces a breakthrough feature enabling iPhone users to share photos and videos in their original quality on the messaging platform.
WhatsApp, Meta's priciest acquisition at almost $20 billion in 2014, poses unique challenges for monetization.