Plausible, sure, but “apparent”? How so?
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This reads as if WhatsApp has compared a list of targets/keywords of the hackers to its government requests. If WhatsApp is able to react to government requests in this way, its end to end encryption must have a backdoorhttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-facebook-cyber-whatsapp-nsogroup-excl/exclusive-government-officials-around-the-globe-targeted-for-hacking-through-whatsapp-sources-idUSKBN1XA27H …
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where do you get that from? I just read it and I can't spot any sign of a backdoor or lawful intercept API. they exploited bugs on the phones OS, WhatsApp's call services and a vulnerability in the app. can you explain how you come to that conclusion?
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