WhatsApp, enabled recently dark mode For some users, it is one of the most popular instant messaging apps and it is possible at least safe. If in the past few months i Telegal chief executive officer warn again, of the risk of Wh atsApp; now it has become The United Nations does not view this application as "safe practices"
The United Nations Organization (UN) does not consider WhatsApp as part of secure communication ever since Jeff Bezos, Amazon Chief Executive and owner of The Washington Post, has entered his smartphones. "UN does not view WhatsApp as a safe way", identified a United Nations spokesperson in an official statement, as compiled by Reuters. Even the official revealed the participation of Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, in the 2018 cyber-attacks in Bezos.
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According to evidence of the origin provided by FTI Consulting, officials called for a joint investigation by the United States and other legal entities. A report on that Apple's iPhone CEO was hacked by a vicious video file sent from one of the crown prince's WhatsApp accounts. After this incident, the United Nations Organization does not consider WhatsApp “Safe ways to communicate”.
"UN does not view WhatsApp as a safe way"
Farhan Haq, a UN spokesman, noted this same source that "All senior United Nations officials have been instructed to refuse to use WhatsApp for official communications.
According to him, Carl Woog, Communications Director of WhatsApp, confirmed that "Each private message is protected by the last encryption to protect WhatsApp or third party unwanted sources can detect it. Our encryption technology, built together with Signal, remains the most up-to-date and highly appreciated by security forces. ”
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