Taobao vendors offer to retrieve deleted WeChat messages

China Plus Published: 2018-05-07 16:26:03
Comment
Share
Share this with Close
Messenger Messenger Pinterest LinkedIn

[Photo: from VCG]

[Photo: from VCG]

Angry WeChat users are raising concerns about the security and privacy of their accounts, after a number of 'vendors' with online shops on Taobao claimed they can surreptitiously retrieve deleted messages from any phones' WeChat account.

The Beijing News recently reported that vendors on Taobao, one of China's giant e-commerce platforms, need only a mobile phone to be able to recover messages that account holders had previously deleted from the Tencent messaging app WeChat, which has close to a billion monthly active users.

One of the Taobao vendors told the Global Times that he is only able to retrieve deleted messages that remain buried on a person's phone, and they are not recovered from WeChat's online cloud. The company has previously said it doesn't store users' messages.

The vendor said for just 10 yuan ($1.57) he will send people a file that will allow them to recover deleted messages simply by connecting their phone to a computer.

The vendor claimed there was no need to know the phone owners' WeChat username and password, and the phone owner will never know that the deleted messages had been recovered to a computer. 

[The audio clip is from Studio+, produced by CRI] 

(Source: Global Times)

Related stories

Share this story on