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How WhatsApp Accounts Really Get Hacked and How to Lock Yours Down

By Meridian48 News Desk · Summarised from DEV Community ·

Account takeovers on WhatsApp typically involve social engineering, not breaking encryption. Attackers use methods like OTP theft, phishing links, malware, SIM swaps, voicemail abuse, and linked-device abuse. Users can protect themselves by never sharing codes, enabling two-factor authentication, and checking linked devices.

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The article correctly reframes 'hacking' as account takeover via user error, but the advice is standard; the real story is how easily trust is weaponized in social engineering attacks.
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