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Hoopr launches Chirrag Modi’s new song ‘Yaari Teri’

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Mumbai: Hoopr, a platform for discovering and licensing high-quality, copyright-free music, has launched “Yaari Teri,” a new song by Chirrag Modi, just in time for Friendship Day.

Chirrag Modi, an India-based rapper-singer-songwriter, transitioned from the corporate world to music, reflecting his dedication to the art. In “Yaari Teri,” Modi’s unique style and relatable lyrics capture the essence of Friendship Day, resonating with listeners.

Hoopr offers a platform for rising artists like Chirrag Modi to share their music. As a hub for emerging talent, Hoopr provides a vast library of copyright-free tracks, helping creators find the perfect music for their projects. Hoopr co-founder and CEO Gaurav Dagaonkar commented, “We are thrilled to support artists like Chirrag who bring fresh and meaningful music to our platform. ‘Yaari Teri’ is a beautiful tribute to friendship, and we’re excited to share it with a wider audience.”

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Hoopr general manager of music, Bhumika Shukla added, “At Hoopr, we believe in empowering artists and giving them a stage to showcase their talent. ‘Yaari Teri’ is a testament to the kind of authentic and relatable music that our platform aims to promote. We’re proud to be a part of Chirrag’s journey and to celebrate Friendship Day with this wonderful release.”

“Yaari Teri” is now available for streaming and download  https://hoopr.ai/track/yaari-teri on Hoopr.

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Meta warns 200 users after fake Whatsapp spyware attack

Italy-targeted campaign used unofficial app to deploy surveillance spyware.

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MUMBAI: It looked like a message, but it behaved like a mole. Meta has warned around 200 users most of them in Italy after uncovering a targeted spyware campaign that weaponised a fake version of WhatsApp to infiltrate devices. The attack, first reported by Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata, relied on classic social engineering with a modern twist: persuading users to download an unofficial WhatsApp clone embedded with surveillance software. The malicious application, believed to be developed by Italian firm SIO through its subsidiary ASIGINT, was designed to mimic the real app closely enough to bypass suspicion.

Meta’s security teams identified roughly 200 individuals who may have installed the compromised version, triggering immediate countermeasures. Affected users were logged out of their accounts and issued alerts warning of potential privacy breaches, with the company describing the incident as a “targeted social engineering attempt” aimed at gaining device-level access.

The malicious app was not distributed via official app stores but circulated through third-party channels, where it was presented as a legitimate WhatsApp alternative. Once installed, it reportedly allowed external operators to access sensitive data stored on the device turning a simple download into a potential surveillance gateway.

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According to Techcrunch, Meta is now preparing legal action against the spyware developers to curb further misuse. The company, however, has not disclosed details about the specific individuals targeted or the extent of data compromised.

A Whatsapp spokesperson reiterated that user safety remains the top priority, particularly for those misled into installing the fake iOS application. Meanwhile, reports from La Repubblica suggest the spyware may be linked to “Spyrtacus”, a strain previously associated with Android-based attacks that could intercept calls, activate microphones and even access cameras.

The episode underscores a growing reality in the digital age, the threat is no longer just what you download, but where you download it from. As unofficial apps become increasingly convincing, the line between communication tool and covert surveillance is getting harder to spot and far easier to exploit.

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