The Shrieking Shack was later used by Lord Voldemort and several of his Death Eaters in 1998 as a hideout during the Battle of Hogwarts. Voldemort orders Nagini to Kill Snape within the Shack during the Battle of Hogwarts Remus entered to assist his friend in exposing the true betrayer, and Snape attempted to capture Sirius. During the confrontation, Remus Lupin and Severus Snape also entered the shack. While inside the shack Harry then found out who had really betrayed his parents and Scabbers' true identity was revealed. In 1994, Harry Potter and Hermione Granger were led into the shack when Sirius Black, as a dog, dragged Ron off into the underground passage, located underneath the Whomping Willow. The trio, Remus Lupin, and Sirius Black in the Shrieking Shack James saved Severus in time, but not before Snape witnessed what Lupin was, though he was forbidden from telling anyone else. One year Sirius thought it would be funny to lure his arch-nemesis Severus Snape to the Shack where Lupin was due for his monthly transformation, in order to eliminate Snape from spying on them. This allowed Remus Lupin (and James Potter, Peter Pettigrew, and Sirius Black) to pass between the two locations unnoticed (as Animagi or Werewolf). The entrance is through a tunnel under the Whomping Willow on Hogwarts's school grounds. The "shack" actually has no working doors or windows that allow entry or exit of the premises. The yells and shouts heard by the villagers were really Lupin biting and scratching himself due to lack of humans to infect. Madam Pomfrey used to escort Lupin into The Shrieking Shack before his transformation. In reality, the Shrieking Shack was only used so that Remus Lupin would have a place for his monthly transformations into a werewolf in secret and in safety, during the time he was a student attending Hogwarts. Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley visiting the Shack The tree was placed at the tunnel mouth to stop anyone coming across me while I was dangerous." - Lupin reveals the Shack's history Once a month, I was smuggled out of the castle, into this place, to transform. You can read more about using Play Protect to scan your device for malicious apps here." This house, the tunnel that leads to it-they were built for my use. If you see you are running an older version, open the Play Store app, tap the menu button and then “My Apps & Games” and check for available updates. You are looking for version 2.19.134 or later. To check the version you have, long-press the WhatsApp icon on your Android phone, then tap “App info” from the menu that pops up. If you haven’t received a WhatsApp call that dropped strangely or unexpectedly, it’s even more unlikely that you are affected, but if you are worried you should make sure that WhatsApp is updated to the latest version. What You Should Doįacebook/WhatsApp were quick to release an update for the app which fixed the flaw. There have been reports of some people being remotely monitored through this spyware, including a human rights lawyer and a researcher from Amnesty International, but exactly how many others are affected is unclear. In reality, the average person doesn’t have much to worry about, as the spyware software is so incredibly expensive (we are talking millions of dollars) that the chances of it being in the hands of a bedroom hacker looking to steal your data is extremely remote. Potentially, this could have affected any of the 1.5 billion WhatsApp users, no matter if they are using Android, iPhone, Windows Phone or even Tizen devices. This spyware is designed to crawl through your calls, text messages and other data, and even activate the camera and microphone to spy on you and your device without you knowing. As you may have read in the news media, the extremely popular Facebook-owned messaging service WhatsApp was recently discovered to have a flaw in it which could have allowed hackers to install spyware through an infected WhatsApp phone call.
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