WhatsApp releases account feature that looks to combat spyware
WhatsApp unveiled a lockdown-style feature on Tuesday similar to those offered by other tech providers aimed at blocking sophisticated cyberattacks, with spyware in mind.
The “Strict Account Settings” feature will roll out in the coming weeks and once enabled, will allow users to limit features in certain ways, such as blocking attachments and media from others not in a user’s contact list.
“We will always defend that right to privacy for everyone, starting with default end-to-end encryption,” WhatsApp said in a blog post. “But we also know that a few of our users — like journalists or public-facing figures — may need extreme safeguards against rare and highly-sophisticated cyber attacks.”
WhatsApp has been fighting a legal battle against NSO Group stemming from the 2019 installation of the company’s Pegasus spyware on an estimated 1,400 WhatsApp users. Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, has scored some wins in that court fight.
The WhatsApp feature “sounds like an excellent addition” to features like Apple’s Lockdown Mode and Memory Integrity Enforcement, as well as Google’s Advanced Protection, said Natalia Krapiva, senior tech legal counsel at the digital civil rights group Access Now.
“It is encouraging to see more companies enabling advanced security features to protect high risk users from spyware,” Krapiva said. “While litigation is an essential tool in combating spyware, due to the high costs and jurisdictional hurdles, it may not be accessible to most victims.
“Introducing measures like this that are free and do not require advanced technical knowledge could help stop spyware harms and prevent them from happening in the future for millions of users, especially journalists, activists, and human rights defenders,” she said.
Users can enable the feature by going to Settings > Privacy > Advanced.