WhatsApp has deactivated 6.8 million accounts that were linked to criminal scam centers worldwide, as reported by its parent company Meta. The crackdown aimed to disrupt these scams, particularly those originating from Cambodia, and was conducted in collaboration with OpenAI.
A former security chief of WhatsApp, Attaullah Baig, has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against Meta, alleging that the company failed to address significant cybersecurity flaws that jeopardized user data privacy. The lawsuit claims that around 1,500 engineers had unrestricted access to personal user information, violating a previous Federal Trade Commission order. Meta has denied the allegations presented in the lawsuit.