WhatsApp says warnings of a cyberattack targeting Jewish people are baseless

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Ben Goggin is the deputy editor for technology at NBC News Digital.

Meta's WhatsApp messaging company says that forwarded messages stoking fears about potential cyberattacks targeting Jewish people have no basis in reality. The warnings appear to have begun circulating Saturday on numerous online platforms. On Saturday evening, crypto influencer Scott Melker, who has almost 1 million followers on X, posted the warning asking that people share it.

The hoax appears to play off of fears of software used to spy on victims’ phones, known as spyware. Instances in which a WhatsApp message could lead to a user's phone being taken over have happened, but they're rare. In one high-profile case in 2019, researchers discovered that Israeli company NSO Group, the most infamous spyware developer on the market, had found a vulnerability in WhatsApp's code that allowed it to deploy spy software.

 

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