London-Sana
The British Guardian newspaper revealed a new scandal affecting the Saudi regime at the top of its pyramid, explaining that this scandal shows that the phone of Jeff Bezos, the owner and founder of the Amazon company, was hacked in 2018 after he received a message on the WhatsApp application sent from a personal account to the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
"The encrypted message sent from Ibn Salman's phone number is believed to have contained a file carrying a virus that penetrated the mobile phone programming to the richest man in the world, according to what the digital analyzes of the phone indicated, and that within hours of receiving the message," the newspaper pointed out in a report prepared by its Washington correspondent, Stephanie Kirchgesner. Much data has been extracted from the Bezos phone. ”
The report pointed out that the sudden disclosure of Ibn Salman's involvement in targeting the American billionaire and founder of Amazon will cause multiple shocks on Wall Street to Silicon Valley in the United States.
The report quoted a source who requested not to be named as saying, "The two men were chatting on WhatsApp until May 2018, when this message was sent to Bezos phone."
The report stated that this scandal will raise more difficult questions for the Saudi regime regarding how the National Inquirer magazine publishes sensitive and sensitive information about Bezos, including text messages from his mobile phone only 9 months after this incident, and that this may also lead to more scrutiny regarding What Salman and his inner circle were doing during the months before the assassination of a former journalist in the Washington Post newspaper owned by Bezos, "Jamal Khashoggi", who was killed by the Saudi regime in Istanbul in October 2018, after five years of hacking of Bezos phone.