Remote Code Execution via GIF: A seemingly innocent GIF comes, but it executes malicious code behind the scenes, giving hackers access to your WhatsApp data.
Media File Jacking: Through this hackers can change your media files (pictures, videos) before they reach you, adding malicious code that allows them to get access to your device.
Fake WhatsApp Clones: You unintentionally download a clone of WhatsApp, believing it to be the genuine one. You have no idea it's a digital doppelganger with nefarious motives.
Web Version of WhatsApp: Hackers can acquire access to your WhatsApp Web account by intercepting the QR code required to connect WhatsApp Web to your phone.
Paid Third-Party Apps: You pay for an app that promises more WhatsApp capabilities, but in fact, you pay for difficulty. These apps frequently jeopardize your security.