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It seems that users of the famous WhatsApp application should be more careful in the coming period, as the WABetaInfo website, which specializes in broadcasting WhatsApp news, revealed that a large infestation of malicious messages affects the application, leading to its complete failure.
The report noted that malicious encrypted messages reached a large number of users around the world, containing unusually long codes, and as soon as the messages reached WhatsApp user accounts, the application stopped working altogether.
The messages will send the app into an infinite loop and force the user, either on iOS or Android, to remove and reinstall it, and in some cases this can lead to all chat history being lost.
And these encrypted messages, also known as text bombs, contain a random string of characters that will cause display problems and force the application to crash.
Some users have also encountered a problem with the phone in general, causing the device to reboot more than once, with worrying frequency.
As a temporary solution to this serious problem, the report said: “Once you receive a message that doubts the identity of its owner, and you see that it may contain strange links, do not open that message.”
And he continued: “Try to show the contact by entering the web version of WhatsApp, then enter the privacy settings and then restart it so that you only receive messages from your contacts, and you do not receive any messages from those who are not in your contacts. Then delete the message via WhatsApp web version, without even opening it.
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