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Researchers have discovered a flaw where any user can deactivate another user’s WhatsApp via multiple 2FA requests and emailing support to deactivate account (Zak Doffman/Forbes)

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Researchers have discovered a flaw where any user can deactivate another user’s WhatsApp via multiple 2FA requests and emailing support to deactivate account  —  A nasty new surprise for WhatsApp’s 2 billion users today, with the discovery of an alarming security risk.

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