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This WhatsApp security issue uploads your mobile number on Google Search

WhatsApp has a functionality that allows users to send messages without saving others' phone numbers

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UPDATE: WhatsApp has issued a fix for the same days after the Jayaram found out the security issue. According to a report by TechCrunch, WhatsApp said, "While we appreciate this researcher’s report and value the time that he took to share it with us, it did not qualify for a bounty since it merely contained a search engine index of URLs that WhatsApp users chose to make public. All WhatsApp users, including businesses, can block unwanted messages with the tap of a button."

WhatsApp has been susceptible to a number of flaws in the past. Now, a new WhatsApp flaw has been discovered that can expose users' mobile numbers on Google Search for anyone to access them. Read on to know more about the latest WhatsApp glitch.

WhatsApp flaw exposes users' phone numbers

As per a report by Threatpost, a cybersecurity researcher Athul Jayaram found a flaw in WhatsApp due to which thousands of WhatsApp numbers can be searched on Google, thus, arising security concerns. It is suggested that up to 3,00,000 phone numbers have been leaked on Google Search in plain text. Additionally, the bug has affected users from India, the US, the UK, and other countries.

The issue resides in WhatsApp's 'Click to Chat' feature that allows users to conduct conversations with people without saving their numbers. The feature generates the URL "https://wa.me/