WhatsApp application is based on the use of the Internet to send text messages, pictures, voice messages and even videos, and the ability to use it is available by downloading it on private devices, whether smartphones or computers, and the application has gained great success since its establishment in 2009 by two of two people they wereThey work for Yahoo.
Internet experts have warned about a new "breakdown" that will destroy the most popular WhatsApp application, to the point that you will need to reinstall the correspondence service so that you can return to your conversations.
The "Cross Code" was discovered by Wabetainfo experts, who usually spend their time searching for the latest experimental code, to find evidence of unannounced features yet..
They explained: “A contact may send a message containing many strange symbols and letters.If you read it completely, it does not make sense, but "WhatsApp" may explain the message in a wrong way.Sometimes it is not possible for "WhatsApp" also to display the message completely, because its structure is very strange: the combination of these letters leads to creating a condition in which the application is impossible to address the message, which leads to an infinite malfunction.The infinite disruption means that when "WhatsApp" is opened, it is subject to a defect.If you try to open the application again, it will continue to be broken. ”.
With many reports on the code or "symbol", which is already participating widely in Brazil, WhatsApp users need to search for messages that contain the application code.
In incandicitly "code of failure", the symbol that affected IMESSAGE users earlier this year.Fortunately, there is a way to protect yourself from friends, who think they are "funny" by sending the code to your smartphone.
"Russia Today" channel quoted Ray Walsh, an expert on the digital privacy in Proprivacy: "to help protect themselves, all WhatsApp users must move to their settings to change" who can add me to the groups ", from the option of" everyone "to" partiesMy contact, "this will reduce risks from adding them to a group used to pass the malicious message.
Anyone who discovers is advised that he has received a message containing a long series of random letters, to log in to WhatsApp Web to ban the sender, delete the message and change the privacy settings to "my contacts" or "my contacts except".This should allow anyone to reinstall the application and solve the problem..
When exploring the series of letters that caused the breakdown of "WhatsApp", a spokesman for the Facebook correspondent service, told Express: "WhatsApp released and has already started offering a correction that addresses this defect in the latest update of the iOS program.With any technical product, we strongly encourage users to update the correspondence application and their mobile operating system, and download updates whenever they are available ”.