‘Dangerous files’ coming on WhatsApp, system can be hacked as soon as clicked
Uma Shankar June 24, 2026 01:23 PM

In many countries, hackers are targeting WhatsApp users through malware campaigns. Cyber ​​security company Kaspersky found that a group is using WhatsApp accounts to spread malicious attachments. Users from many countries have been affected by this malware. Kaspersky researchers say that attackers are using WhatsApp accounts that have been hacked before, so that they can send malicious attachments that appear to come from known contacts. The names of the files have been kept in such a way that they sound like business documents.

Malware campaign is targeting people like this

Kaspersky's Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) has detected a malware campaign that is targeting WhatsApp Desktop and WhatsApp Web users. Attackers are targeting users by sending dangerous file attachments through direct messages. The company says that this campaign uses hacked WhatsApp accounts to spread dangerous VBScript files.

The report includes screenshots of WhatsApp messages containing VBScript files, which show that the hackers have named the files like business documents. Once you click on this file, that is, as soon as this file opens, the malware enters your system.

Kaspersky researchers say that the names of the files are in English and other languages ​​(such as Portuguese, French, German). Cyber ​​security company claims that people have been victimized the most in many countries (Malaysia, Brazil, Singapore etc.). This type of malware can also come to India and target you, for this it is important that you take special care not to make the mistake of clicking on any attachment received from an unknown number on WhatsApp.

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