Critical WhatsApp Zero Click Vulnerability Abused with DNG Payload

 

It has been reported that attackers are actively exploiting a recently discovered vulnerability in WhatsApp’s iOS application as a part of a sophisticated cyber campaign that underscores how zero-day vulnerabilities are becoming weaponised in today’s cyber warfare. With the zero-click exploit identified as CVE-2025-55177 with a CVSS score of 5.4, malicious actors can execute unauthorised content processing based on any URL on a victim’s device without the need for user interaction whatsoever. 
A vulnerability referred to as CVE-2025-55177 provides threat actors with a way to manipulate WhatsApp’s synchronization process, so they may force WhatsApp to process attacker-controlled content during device linking when they manipulate the WhatsApp synchronization process. 
Even though the vulnerability could have allowed crafted content to be injected or disrupted services, its real danger arose when it was combined with Apple’s CVE-2025-43300, another security flaw that affects the ImageIO framework, which parses image files.

In addition to this, there were also two other vulnerabilities in iOS and Mac OS that allowed out-of-bounds memory writing, which resulted in remote code execution across these systems. 

The combination of these weaknesses created a very powerful exploit chain that could deliver malicious images through the incoming message of a WhatsApp

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