Thursday, April 2, 2026

WhatsApp says Italian surveillance company tricked around 200 users into downloading spyware

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Post Content ​The fraudsters gained access to his WhatsApp account by obtaining the OTP and logging into his number on another device. (File Photo)

Messaging service WhatsApp said an Italian surveillance company tricked some 200 users into downloading a bogus version of its popular app that was rigged to spy on its victims.
In a statement, the Meta ⁠Platforms-owned ​service said the campaign was carried out by ASIGINT, a subsidiary of northern Italy-based SIO, whose website boasts of “high-performance, ​field-proven cyber ​intelligence solutions and technology.”
WhatsApp said ⁠the campaign was “highly targeted” and relied on deception to get victims ‌to install “malicious software that impersonated WhatsApp.” It did not identify the victims beyond saying they were “primarily” in Italy.
SIO, which says on its website that it partners with “Law Enforcement Agencies, ⁠Government Organizations, ⁠Police and Intelligence Agencies,” did not immediately return a message seeking comment. ⁠Italy’s ‌interior ministry referred questions ​to police, who did not ‌immediately return a message.

This is the second time in 15 months ‌that Meta ​has ​publicly disrupted ​spyware activity in Italy, which is still dealing with the fallout ​from the exposure in ⁠early 2025 of a surveillance operation carried out using spyware from the U.S.-owned ‌firm Paragon. ⁠Italy and Paragon have since parted ways.

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