Whatsapp stories
A select group of New Zealand teachers are off to Singapore to learn, study and bring students' cultural connections online.
Security vulnerability in WhatsApp's image filter function could have affected over two billion users worldwide. Users advised to update their apps.
Malicious FMWhatsapp mod discovered spreading Triada mobile Trojan, leaving users vulnerable to illegal activity.
Encrypted chat apps are doubling as illegal marketplaces as criminals utilise them to sell illegal goods without fear of content moderation.
Check Point Research has discovered new malware on Google's Play Store that could spread through WhatsApp messages.
Zendesk launches messaging solution for enterprise customers to bring simplicity to the enterprise software space.
WhatsApp's new terms and conditions, which allow data sharing with Facebook, have sparked criticism among users.
Zendesk partners with WhatsApp to enhance CRM solutions, enabling businesses to provide real-time support through WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram.
book is taking a leap beyond all things social networking – and into smart video calling devices as it tries to take WhatsApp beyond the smartphone.
Attackers are allegedly gaining access to users' WhatsApp accounts by using the default voicemail PIN to access voice authentication codes.
Facebook Africa is deploying local fact-checkers and improving digital literacy to combat misinformation ahead of elections across the continent.
Twilio releases API for WhatsApp, allowing businesses to communicate with customers on the platform. WhatsApp has 1.5 billion users in 100 countries.
Fraudsters are targeting legitimate social media platforms to create a new type of fraud market – one that has a global reach.
The 'unsustainable' issue of NHS staff using consumer instant messaging services is actually much bigger than has been previously reported.
Apple's iMessage made the same tradeoff between ease of use and security, but nobody has accused Apple of backdooring, says ESET.
WhatsApp keeps on increasing, with deceptive campaigns coming up with with novel ways of luring in victims. Today we will show you a new example.
Beware the latest WhatsApp scam: promises of free internet sans Wi-Fi entice users, but the magic on offer is just cyber trickery.
More than two years after its acquisition by Facebook, WhatsApp has seemingly succumbed to the inevitable pressure from its parent company.
Victims who give the scammers access to the verification codes would then be locked out of their own account and lose access.
The Queensland Government has forbidden its ministers from using their own private email and messaging accounts for ministerial business.