
Cybercrime Unit Urges Citizens to Update Messaging Apps - Jordan News
The Cybercrime Unit of the Public Security Directorate on Wednesday advised users of all messaging apps, such as WhatsApp and others, to regularly update their applications to avoid potential security vulnerabilities. اضافة اعلان
The unit emphasized that app developers address these issues with each update, making frequent updates essential for digital safety. It also recommended linking accounts to a valid email address and enabling two-factor authentication for enhanced account protection.

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Cybercrime Unit Urges Citizens to Update Messaging Apps - Jordan News
The Cybercrime Unit of the Public Security Directorate on Wednesday advised users of all messaging apps, such as WhatsApp and others, to regularly update their applications to avoid potential security vulnerabilities. اضافة اعلان The unit emphasized that app developers address these issues with each update, making frequent updates essential for digital safety. It also recommended linking accounts to a valid email address and enabling two-factor authentication for enhanced account protection.


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