Quote:Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, discusses the recent hacking of Amazon boss Jeff Bezos’ iPhone in a new blog post, explaining that despite Facebook putting the blame on iOS, WhatsApp is the one that facilitated the attack.
Durov says that despite iOS devices having “loads of privacy-related issues,”, WhatsApp is the culprit here, as the corrupt video vulnerability exposes not only iPhones, but also Android and Windows Phone devices. This means all mobile devices where WhatsApp is installed can be hacked with an exploit aimed at that security flaw, he says.
Furthermore, Durov says the vulnerability doesn’t exist in other apps on iOS, so hacking an iPhone where WhatsApp is installed wasn’t possible.
“Had Jeff Bezos relied on Telegram instead of WhatsApp, he wouldn't have been blackmailed by people who compromised his communications,” he says
The Telegram founder then moves to the end-to-end encryption that the Facebook-owned WhatsApp keeps praising on every occasion and which the company says didn’t allow for hackers to break into Jeff Bezos’ phone.
“This technology is not a silver bullet that can guarantee you absolute privacy by itself,” he says, adding that the backups that you can create in WhatsApp aren’t encrypted. Telegram, on the other hand, doesn’t use third-party cloud backups, and Secret Chats, where conversations can be deleted automatically at a user-defined time, are never backup up anywhere, he say
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