WhatsApp introduces new security features: Account Protect, Device Verification, & Automatic Security Codes.
WhatsApp will now double-check if it’s really you when you switch to a new device with a new feature designed to block unauthorised account transfers. The messaging app may now ask users to verify their identity on their old device before they can switch their account to a new device. This extra security check aims to prevent hackers from hijacking WhatsApp accounts and accessing personal chats and data.
While users previously had to verify encryption by scanning a QR code when in person and by sharing a unique 60-digit code if remote, WhatsApp is now introducing a new cryptographic security feature to automatically verify a secure connection without the need for this long code.
Citing how malware is used to advance account takeover (ATO) attacks that send messages without the user’s consent, WhatsApp says it’s added checks to help authenticate your account. The platform says that no action will be needed from the user end, but that the app will “better protect you if your device is compromised.”
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