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Cybersecurity Alert: WhatsApp Worm and Critical CVEs Exposed

Manaal Khan29 March 2026 at 4:34 pm5 min read
Cybersecurity Alert: WhatsApp Worm and Critical CVEs Exposed - Logicity Blog

A WhatsApp worm and critical CVEs have been exposed, posing a significant threat to user data. We delve into the latest cybersecurity news and what it means for you.

Breaking Cybersecurity News: WhatsApp Worm Spreads

This week saw a flurry of cybersecurity threats, including a WhatsApp worm and critical CVEs.

  • A WhatsApp worm has been discovered, allowing hackers to spread malware without user interaction, putting millions of users at risk.
  • Critical CVEs, including CVE-2024-0635 and CVE-2024-0636, have been exposed in Oracle WebLogic Server, posing a significant threat to enterprise security.
  • An Oracle 0-day vulnerability has been identified, which could be exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data.
  • A ransomware cartel has been linked to several high-profile attacks, highlighting the growing threat of organized cybercrime.

Understanding the Impact: Why These Threats Matter

  • The WhatsApp worm and critical CVEs highlight the importance of keeping software up to date and patching vulnerabilities promptly to prevent exploitation.
  • The Oracle 0-day vulnerability and ransomware cartel demonstrate the growing sophistication of cyber threats, which require proactive measures to mitigate.
  • As cyber threats evolve, it is essential to prioritize robust cybersecurity measures, including regular security audits and employee training.
  • Staying informed about the latest cybersecurity news and trends is crucial to staying ahead of emerging threats and protecting sensitive data.

Final Thoughts

Stay safe online by staying informed. Reach out to Logicity at logicity.in to learn more about how to protect yourself and your business from evolving cyber threats.

Sources & Further Reading

  • The Hacker News — The Hacker News reported on the WhatsApp worm, critical CVEs, and Oracle 0-day vulnerability, highlighting the significance of these cybersecurity threats.
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Manaal Khan

Tech & Innovation Writer