Wow: Jeff Bezos's phone and the Washington Post chief editor would have been infected by Mohammed ben Salmane in person, thanks to a rogue video sent via WhatsApp by the crown prince to the richest man in the world.
The intrusion, which would have allowed information to be sucked for months (do you remember the blackmail of the intimate photos of which Bezos was a victim? The Saudis were already suspected:
Agnes Callamard, the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, took up the matter. Details could be added in the coming days. Will Saudi Arabia be summoned to explain itself ?
According to @FT, which was able to consult the expert report, speaks of "dozens of gigabits" sucked up for months. And adds that it is currently impossible to verify which software was used to infect Bezos' phone.
In 2018, @haaretzcom told how NSO approached the Saudis in late 2017, a few months before the purge launched by MBS, to sell them their spyware, Pegasus.
You may have already read it. During a phone call between French and Russian presidents, the content of which was leaked to French journal "@lemondefr", Putin allegedly suggested that the opponent Alexey @navalny had poisoned himself.
@lemondefr@navalny On Tuesday night Kira Yarmish, spokesperson for opponent Alexei Navalny tweeted this: "If they have the right to go to demonstrations, why forbid us to pray at the syna?"
This is One message among dozens of others on Russian social media, in reaction to the article published by Le Monde, which describes the phone conversation between Putin and Macron on September 14, "a real dialogue deaf ”, reported by an anonymous source, gets along.
It was announced yesterday by @skynewsarabia that the East Mediterranean Gas Forum would be transformed into a regional organization based in Cairo, and the signing took place in the presence of representatives in the United States and France.
A database of 2.4 million people, including more than 35,000 Australians, has been leaked from the Shenzhen company Zhenhua Data which is believed to be used by China's intelligence service, the Ministry of State Security.
As in Xinjiang and Tibet, the Chinese Communist Party is stepping up its policy of sinicization in schools in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which is mobilizing students and their families.
Thousands of middle and high school students intend to defend their identity against the new policy which gives pride of place to Mandarin Chinese in education.
Since Tuesday, literature is now taught in Chinese from a young age to the detriment of Mongolian in bilingual schools, which have become a minority in favor of establishments teaching in Mandarin only.