New Delhi, Nov 20 (IANS) A major vulnerability in WhatsApp left the personal details of nearly 3.5 billion users exposed, a research report from the University of Vienna has claimed.

The team of researchers uncovered a weakness in the platform’s contact discovery feature that allowed them to systematically check every possible phone number and identify active WhatsApp accounts on a massive scale.

Meta, the owner of the messaging service, was made aware of the problem and has taken steps to resolve the issue.

They generated over 100 million queries per hour using an automated method and ultimately gathered information on users from 245 countries.

Although the information retrieved was limited to data already visible to anyone having a phone number — such as public keys, profile photos,

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