WhatsApp has introduced several new features aimed at enhancing user experience and improving group chat moderation. Among the latest updates is the rollout of voice chats for all groups, a feature inspired by Telegram, allowing users to communicate more interactively. Additionally, WhatsApp is developing a chat media hub on its Web platform to centralize management of shared images, videos, GIFs, documents, and links across chats. Administrators now have the ability to delete messages for all participants, and users can sort conversations into lists for better organization. The app has also updated the color scheme of voice messages and activated a walkie-talkie mode for group chats. Meanwhile, cybersecurity concerns have escalated as hackers increasingly exploit WhatsApp image forwards to deploy spyware that can steal users' bank account information. This scam has been linked to a rise in financial losses, with reports indicating that victims in Singapore lost approximately $858 million last year, a 70% increase year-over-year, with many scams originating through Meta-owned platforms. Experts advise users to exercise caution with forwarded images and to be aware of new scam tactics targeting WhatsApp users globally.
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