WhatsApp has launched a number of features to prevent account theft

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Whatsapp announced new security measures with the aim of preventing many of the cybercrimes that have gained the most ground in recent times: account hijacking, identity theft and virtual scams.

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Up to now, Meta’s messaging platform has various layers of security to protect the privacy of its users, mainly the protection of personal messages with end-to-end encryption; although this shielding is not enough to thwart the changing plans of cybercriminals.

Security features coming to WhatsApp

WhatsApp prepares new levels of security to avoid computer scams.

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WhatsApp prepares new levels of security to avoid computer scams.

At the time of technological change, the process of transferring WhatsApp accounts from one device to another has been simplified over time, even when doing it from Android to iPhone and vice versa. But it’s also a good excuse for a third party to keep information private.

To prevent account theft, WhatsApp will include an extra layer of security to verify your identity. From now on, the app will ask you to confirm the transfer of the account to the old device. This feature can issue a notification of an unauthorized attempt to move your account to another device.

Another measure that will renew the security of WhatsApp is focused on device verification. Currently, the malware of mobile devices is one of the biggest cyberthreats to users’ privacy and security, as a cybercriminal can take control of the phone to send unwanted messages which, in many cases, result in extortion or virtual scams.

To avoid this, Meta has confirmed that the messaging app will perform checks to authenticate the account and better protect the device in case it falls victim to this computer virus. In this way, they have ensured that users they will be able to continue using WhatsApp without interruption.

Security code verification is a feature that many WhatsApp users should have turned on to protect their conversations, as it helps ensure that the correct recipient is on the other end. This is easy to check precisely from the encryption tab under your contact information.

However, WhatsApp promises to make this process even easier and more accessible to everyone, we have implemented a process-based security feature called “Key Transparency”. This new feature will make it possible to verify that the connection is automatically secure. By clicking on the encryption tab, the user can instantly verify that the conversation is secure.

Source: Clarin

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