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     T he rate suicide is swinging up in Nigeria this year is really alerting and sad, most people say it's caused by depression while other say it's caused by broken heart, buh I'll say it's lack of self esteem. We need to wave our heart/thinking out of anything that can cause depression and if that is not working we can go out and mingle with friends and have fun Chucks with friends This guy took sniper after her girlfriend sent him a message that she's no more interested in the relationship, and the guy tried calling him back severally but was rejected The text After lots of trials calling the girl but there was no response, then he send this message to the girls sister who later share the screenshot on her Facebook dashboard after lots of pressure. Comments below Comment below

WhatsApp hack warning – newly discovered exploit lets hackers access your group chats to spread fake messages

WHATSAPP users are being warned of a newly-discovered attack that lets hackers infiltrate your private messages and group chats.
Coupled with other tricks, the flaw could allow scammers to impersonate you and even spread fake messages to your mates on the Facebook-owned chat app.
 In order to make everyone see the new spoofed message the attacker needs to reply to the message he spoofed (in this case "great"), quoting and changing that text for it be sent to everyone in the group
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In order to make everyone see the new spoofed message the attacker needs to reply to the message he spoofed (in this case "great"), quoting and changing that text for it be sent to everyone in the group
The exploit, spotted by Check Point Research's cyber-security buffs, is made possible by vulnerabilities between whatsapp for mobile and WhatsApp for the web (which users have to sync to send messages on their desktop).
According to CheckPoint, cyber-criminals can then use the following shady tactics to manipulate your messages:
  1. Use the ‘quote’ feature in a group conversation to change the identity of the sender, even if that person is not a member of the group.
  2. Alter the text of someone else’s reply, essentially putting words in their mouth.
  3. Send a private message to another group participant that is disguised as a public message for all, so when the targeted individual responds, it’s visible to everyone in the conversation.
 In this attack, the attacker is able to hack the chat by sending a message back to himself on behalf of the other person (e.g. "i did"), as if it had come from them
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In this attack, the attacker is able to hack the chat by sending a message back to himself on behalf of the other person (e.g. "i did"), as if it had come from them
The convoluted attack method will probably look like gobbledegook to general users, but it essentially requires a hacker inserting himself or herself between the app's encrypted traffic.
You can read a breakdown of the technical details here, though you may need a cyber wiz to translate it for you..
Check Point says it notified WhatsApp of the issues. In response, the company "acknowledged" the flaws, explaining that they're part of the platform's "design framework" but said it's open to further discussion.
We reached out to WhatsApp to find out what it's doing about the cyber-threat and will update this article with its response.
"We believe these vulnerabilities to be of the utmost importance and require attention," said Check Point Research

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