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Phone numbers using WhatsApp Click to Chat feature are popping up as Google Search results

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According to former cyber risk consultant,  Athul Jayaram, WhatsApp numbers of those using “WhatsApp's Click to Chat” feature are popping up on Google search. As first reported by Threatpost, “Click to Chat puts users’ mobile phone numbers at risk — by allowing Google Search to index them for anyone to find”. Let’s understand this in a little detail. 

What is Click to Chat on WhatsApp?

According to the WhatsApp blog, WhatsApp's Click to Chat feature “allows you to begin a chat with someone without having their phone number saved in your phone's address book. As long as you know this person’s phone number and they have an active WhatsApp account, you can create a link that will allow you to start a chat with them. By clicking the link, a chat with the person automatically opens. Click to chat works on both your phone and WhatsApp Web”. It is also possible to create a QR code linking to a WhatsApp number to initiate a chat. This is good for all forms of businesses that want to use the convenience of WhatsApp to chat with their customers without having customers save their numbers. 

So what’s the problem? 

Well, according to the source, “Jayaram said that those mobile numbers can also turn up in Google Search results because search engines index Click to Chat metadata. The phone numbers are revealed as part of a URL string (https://wa.me/) and so, this in effect “leaks” the mobile phone numbers of WhatsApp users in plaintext, according to the researcher’s view. The “wa.me” domain is owned and maintained by WhatsApp, according to WHOIS records”. It must, however, be noted that Google Search only results in the revealed the phone numbers and “not the identities of users that they were connected to.” 

So all the users, that do not use the Click to Chat feature, are safe even if they have chatted with a number using the feature. 

Imagine what you could do with a confirmed WhatsApp number? If the number has a person’s profile photo, it is easier to identify who the number belongs to. More importantly, “The researcher maintains that many Click to Chat users are unaware that their phone numbers are being stored in plaintext, indexed by Google Search and discoverable via a relatively simple search query”. 

Users told Threatpost that they were unaware that their number was googlable and surprisingly they had received very few spam calls. 

In any case, it is one thing for a business to knowingly apply for a feature that lets customers reach them easily and it is entirely another thing to have that number easily appear through a Google Search. 

Digit has reached out to WhatsApp and Athul Jayaram for comments on the issue and will update this story as soon as they get back to us.



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