Android users warned over trick that lets you read deleted WhatsApp messages
Android users are being warned over a trick that lets you
read deleted WhatsApp messages that could compromise phone data.
A handful of different apps can be used to retrieve the
deleted messages.
But one new app, WAMR, appears to retrieve deleted data from
WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and other platforms.
Due to the encryption on Android devices, WAMR can’t access
the messages directly.
Instead, the app uses your notification history to read the
messages and create a message backup, according to information from the Google
App store.
The WAMR app will detect a deleted message and then show you
a notification.
Additional media, including pictures, videos, animated gifs,
audio, voice notes, documents, stickers, may also be recovered from messages.
However, the app does note that it is not an official way to
recover deleted messages, and warns that it could encounter limitations based
on the app where the message data is, or even from the Android operating
system.
There is also a privacy risk involved with downloading the
app.
Open installing the WAMR app, several permissions must be
granted for it to operate on your Android device.
These permissions could compromise data from other apps on
your phone.
Information Security Newspaper reports that internet search
history and contact lists are among the data that could be accessed by the WAMR
app.
The outlet also reports that despite the potential security
risks, the WAMR app has been downloaded more than 10million times.
Choosing to download an app like WAMR that could compromise
the data and security on your phone is a risk that should be carefully weighed.
WhatsApp has long been lauded for its privacy and
encryption.
The app provides a level of privacy with its end-to-end
encryption for messages and calls.
WhatsApp recently unveiled a new update that allows users to
easily contact the company’s support team.
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