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WhatsApp Implements Rust-Based Security Layer for Enhanced Malware Protection

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4mo ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

WhatsApp has implemented a new security layer built with Rust programming language to enhance protection against malware threats. The company is adopting Rust for its memory safety advantages to harden defenses in its media handling infrastructure. This move is part of WhatsApp's ongoing strategy to maintain end-to-end encryption security for over 3 billion users while adapting to evolving cybersecurity threats. The article discusses how Rust helps prevent memory-related vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious attachments.

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WhatsApp provides default end-to-end encryption for over 3 billion people to message securely each and every day.
Online security is an adversarial space, and to continue ensuring users can keep messaging securely, we're constantly adapting and evolving our strategy against cyber-security threats.
WhatsApp helps protect users by warning about dangerous attachments like APKs.
WhatsApp has adopted and rolled out a new layer of security for users – built with Rust – as part of its effort to harden defenses against malware threats.
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WhatsApp has adopted and rolled out a new layer of security for users – built with Rust – as part of its effort to harden defenses against malware threats. WhatsApp’s experience creating and distri…

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