Note = UPDATE your whatsapp APP BY PLAYSATORE OF ANY ANY TRUSTED THIRD PARTY SITE for VIDEOCALL FEATURES WhatsApp has started rolling out the much anticipated video calling feature globally. The feature is now available to every Android, iOS and Windows users via an update. While rollout of the feature allows users to do video calls with their friends, it's also giving scammers an opportunity to introduce malicious code onto user's device. WhatsApp users are getting link to a malicious URL, inviting users to download video-calling. Readers must note that WhatsApp is enabling video calling by default and you don't need an invite for the feature. The link also promises to add group video calling feature, which is currently unavailable on WhatsApp. The malicious link reads, "You’re invited to try WhatsApp Video Calling feature. Only people with the invitation can enable this feature." Once you click on the link, it will ask you to invite more friends in order to...
Setting a passcode on your iPhone is the first line of defense to help prevent other people from accessing your personal details. However, it's pretty much easy for anyone with access to your iPhone to bypass the passcode protection (doesn't matter if you configured Touch ID or not) and access your personal photos and messages. A new critical security flaw discovered in iOS 8 and newer, including 10.2 beta 3, allows anyone to bypass iPhone's passcode and gain access to personal information using the benevolent nature of Apple's personal assistant Siri. The security glitch has been discovered by EverythingApplePro and iDeviceHelps and now that they have gone public with a video demonstration, you can expect Apple to fix this issue in the next iOS beta version. All an attacker need is to find out the phone number of the target's iPhone and access to the phone for a few minutes. But, what if you don't have target's phone number? No worries. You can hold down th...