Summary

  • In April 2025, a vulnerability was disclosed by Meta involving malware in WhatsApp for Windows, with the company quick to issue a fix to the problem.
  • To ensure that WhatsApp users are protected from malware, it is vital to keep the app updated, with any security fixes sought to be installed as quickly as possible.
  • Users should never download files from unknown senders, with the option to blockunknown numbers on the messaging app to prevent issues.
  • Paying attention to any warnings issued by WhatsApp, mainly any concerning suspicious files, and deleting messages from unknown senders can help keep users safe.
  • Staying up to date on the latest WhatsApp scams, including messages tinged with frequent grammatical errors, requests for personal information and pressure to download or click content, suspicious messages from unknown senders, and offers that are seemingly too good to be true.
  • Monitoring security advisories issued by WhatsApp can help keep users aware of any potential threats.
  • Avoiding third-party versions of the app and reverting to old versions of WhatsApp can help keep users safe from malware.

By Crystal Crowder

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