WhatsApp call exploit let attackers slip spyware on to phones

Intruders used an exploit in WhatsApp's voice calling to insert spyware and adware and pay attention in on phones.
Intruders used an exploit in WhatsApp's voice calling to insert spyware and eavesdrop on phones.

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