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WhatsApp flaw can let attackers run malicious code on Windows PCs
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<blockquote data-quote="nurmagoz" data-source="post: 1123121" data-attributes="member: 106634"><p>This is just unacceptable for a platform with billions of users. WhatsApp keeps proving it’s not built with real user safety in mind. You never know if that “PDF” you received is actually a disguised file waiting to execute malicious code.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurmagoz, post: 1123121, member: 106634"] This is just unacceptable for a platform with billions of users. WhatsApp keeps proving it’s not built with real user safety in mind. You never know if that “PDF” you received is actually a disguised file waiting to execute malicious code. [/QUOTE]
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