Shocking: Saudi Prince Bean Salman hacked the world's richest man's phone

Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos had been hacked by his mobile phone in 2018 after receiving a message that appeared to have been sent from the personal account of the prince of Saudi Arabia's Crown, the Guardian's prestigious sources have said. Messages encrypted from the issue used by Mohammed bin Salman were believed to include [...]
Messages encrypted from the number used by Mohammed bin Salman were believed to include a widow later infiltrated in the world's richest man's phone, according to the results of digital forensic analysis.
Bezos and Mohammed bin Salman had been at a dinner together in Hollywood just a few weeks before this happened at Brian Gazeri, an Oscar producer, records Periscopi.
Then 32-year-old Saudi crown heir known in the world as “MBS”, he was greeted with open arms from Los Angeles to New York stopping at the White House, MlT and Harvard.
This looked like a public relations stamp for the crown prince, who had previously been criticised by human rights activists for his decision to start a war in Yemen and also for the alleged imprisonment and torture of Saudis rich at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh.
The Amazon had been in talks on the possibility of opening a centre for data in Saudi Arabia.
According to sources spoken with Guardian, the message sent to Bezos by the crown king contained a video instrument.
The forensic analysis of this widow has found it was a very possible “that contained viruses to access Bezo's phone and receive a large amount of data within hours.
Bezos, it seems to have been avenged.
The Guardian does not know the exact nature of the material that was taken or what was done with it.
The Crown Prince has been under severe criticism for his efforts to silence critics of his regime worldwide.
Wes Bezos, the owner of Washington Post, the newspaper that hired the murdered Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggin, was considered one of them? /Periscope












