WHATSAPP remains one of the most secure chatting platforms but it’s still said to be working on a fix for a major security loophole.

That loophole involves a change to end-to-end encryption protection when you back your WhatsApp chats up to the cloud.

WhatsApp is said to be working on providing further protection for messages backed up on iCloud or Google Drive

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WhatsApp is said to be working on providing further protection for messages backed up on iCloud or Google DriveCredit: Getty – Contributor

Right now, WhatsApp chats on the app are end-to-end encrypted but if they’re backed up into the cloud, authorities can get a search warrant to access those messages and media files.

Whether you back up your WhatsApp chats to iCloud or Google Drive, it’s possible for law enforcement to request access.

There’s also concerns that cloud services can be hacked.

Apple and Google do have their own security measures so chats are pretty safe, but they’re never completely out of reach of cybercriminals.

According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is working on a way to independently encrypt chats before they’re sent to the cloud.

It said: “WhatsApp is finally enabling another important feature: the possibility to encrypt your backups!

“What does it mean? Encrypting your backups protect your chat history and media from unauthorized access.”

WhatsApp is said to be trialling the feature on the beta version of its Android app.

Users who opt in will get their chat history and media securely backed up.

However, they’ll reportedly be given a 64-digit recovery key and if they lose that they could be locked of our their chats forever.

A recent tweet from WABetaInfo also claimed that WhatsApp is “working to bring end-to-end encrypted local backups on WhatsApp beta for Android.”

WhatsApp can create local backups of messages in an Android’s internal storage everyday but these backups could be more vulnerable to hackers.

Reports suggest a more protected local backups feature could be tested in an upcoming WhatsApp beta update.

How to get WhatsApp beta

To download WhatsApp beta for your smartphone you need to go to Google Play on your Android and search for WhatsApp.

Scroll down the page until you see “Become a Beta Tester”.

Tap the “I’m In” button and then click “Join” to confirm.

Now all you have to do is wait for the update to the beta version of the app.

Downloading WhatsApp beta on iOS is a much trickier and riskier process so this is not recommended.

However, WhatsApp beta can be downloaded on a computer via the Google Play site.

Cyber security journalist Zak Doffman discusses WhatsApp’s HUGE loophole that lets people spy on you

In other news, a Google Maps fan has spotted a “secret” military base tucked away in the middle of the Sahara desert.

Samsung has teased a glimpse of the design for its highly anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 3 smartphone.

And, the next iPhone will come in a new pink colour and start at just under £800, according to recent rumours.


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