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Okay, so I need to paraphrase and improve the original title "How a hacking campaign targeted high-profile Gmail and WhatsApp users across the Middle East" to make it more engaging, SEO-optimized, and concise, with a maximum of six words. Let's break this down.

First, the original title is a bit long and explains the situation in detail, but it's not very catchy. For SEO, keywords are important. The main elements here are "hacking campaign," "high-profile users," "Gmail," "WhatsApp," and "Middle East."

Since I need to keep it under six words, I need to focus on the most critical keywords. "Hacking campaign" is essential because that's the core of the content. "High-profile" adds value, indicating the targets weren't just random people. "Gmail and WhatsApp" can maybe be simplified to "Apps" or "Messaging," but that might be too vague. "Middle East" is a key geographic indicator for the audience.

Maybe "Middle East Cyberattack Targets Top Messaging Apps"? That's six words. "Cyberattack" is more urgent than "hacking campaign," and "Top Messaging Apps" covers Gmail and WhatsApp without being too specific. But does "Top Messaging Apps" accurately represent Gmail, which is email? Maybe "Elite Messaging Apps" is better, but still not perfect.

Alternatively, "High-Profile Middle East WhatsApp, Gmail Hack" – that's also six words. It's more specific but includes a comma, which might not be ideal. Or "Middle East Elite Hit by Cyberattack" – but that's too vague.

What about "Elite Middle East Messaging App Breach"? Six words, includes "Elite" for high-profile, "Middle East" for location, and "Messaging App Breach" to cover Gmail and WhatsApp. It's concise but might be slightly less specific on the apps.

Another angle: focus on the action. "Hackers Target Middle East VIP Messaging"? "VIP" could replace "high-profile." Still six words. "Middle East VIPs Hit by Messaging Hack" – that's good, but does "messaging" cover Gmail?

Perhaps "Middle East VIPs Targeted in App Hack" – "App" is broad but includes both. It's catchy and concise.

Out of all these, "Middle East VIPs Targeted in App Hack" seems the most engaging and concise, hits the key points, and is SEO-friendly with "Middle East," "VIPs," and "App Hack." It's under six words and better than the original.
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Okay, so I need to paraphrase and improve the original title “How a hacking campaign targeted high-profile Gmail and WhatsApp users across the Middle East” to make it more engaging, SEO-optimized, and concise, with a maximum of six words. Let’s break this down. First, the original title is a bit long and explains the situation in detail, but it’s not very catchy. For SEO, keywords are important. The main elements here are “hacking campaign,” “high-profile users,” “Gmail,” “WhatsApp,” and “Middle East.” Since I need to keep it under six words, I need to focus on the most critical keywords. “Hacking campaign” is essential because that’s the core of the content. “High-profile” adds value, indicating the targets weren’t just random people. “Gmail and WhatsApp” can maybe be simplified to “Apps” or “Messaging,” but that might be too vague. “Middle East” is a key geographic indicator for the audience. Maybe “Middle East Cyberattack Targets Top Messaging Apps”? That’s six words. “Cyberattack” is more urgent than “hacking campaign,” and “Top Messaging Apps” covers Gmail and WhatsApp without being too specific. But does “Top Messaging Apps” accurately represent Gmail, which is email? Maybe “Elite Messaging Apps” is better, but still not perfect. Alternatively, “High-Profile Middle East WhatsApp, Gmail Hack” – that’s also six words. It’s more specific but includes a comma, which might not be ideal. Or “Middle East Elite Hit by Cyberattack” – but that’s too vague. What about “Elite Middle East Messaging App Breach”? Six words, includes “Elite” for high-profile, “Middle East” for location, and “Messaging App Breach” to cover Gmail and WhatsApp. It’s concise but might be slightly less specific on the apps. Another angle: focus on the action. “Hackers Target Middle East VIP Messaging”? “VIP” could replace “high-profile.” Still six words. “Middle East VIPs Hit by Messaging Hack” – that’s good, but does “messaging” cover Gmail? Perhaps “Middle East VIPs Targeted in App Hack” – “App” is broad but includes both. It’s catchy and concise. Out of all these, “Middle East VIPs Targeted in App Hack” seems the most engaging and concise, hits the key points, and is SEO-friendly with “Middle East,” “VIPs,” and “App Hack.” It’s under six words and better than the original. Middle East VIP Messaging App Cyberattack

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