Tuesday 20 March 2018

Chinese hackers are targeting Indian soldiers from WhatsApp, alert issued

 

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Whatsapp is a very popular instant messaging app all over the world, including India. There are more than 1 billion users. The Indian Army has issued a warning about it. Whatsapp users have been told to stay alert on social media because Chinese hackers are stealing personal data by targeting Indian users.
Indian Army has tweeted on its official Twitter account on micro-blogging website Twitter. It reads, "Stay alert, stays alert, stays safe. Indian Army Social Media encourages fair and systematic account. Hacking is on the horizon, for those who are inattentive. Always check your social media. Be careful about personal and group accounts, stay safe. '

A video has also been shared in this tweet. Accordingly, if you change the number of SIM, then delete the SIM from the number by removing the WhatsApp from that number. Whatsapp Group Users are told that if you change the mobile number, then let the group admin know this.

In fact, according to the Indian Army Hacking is being done through the WhatsApp and it is becoming a new way and is breaking into our system. Chinese hackers are adopting every kind of way to break into your digital world.
It is noteworthy that this is not the first time that the Indian Army has pursued Chinese hackers. Even before this, the army had refused to use LAC troops to use other apps, including Whatsapp.

Apart from all this, there has been a lot of controversy due to data security regarding Chinese instant messaging WeChat. Recently the question of security of the Chinese UC Browser also started when the company began to collect user data while making changes in the policy. After this Google removed the Play Store UC web app for a while, when UC changed its policy, after which this app was replaced on Google Play Store.

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