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Saudi Involved in Hacking of Amazon Boss Bezos's Phone, UN Report Will Say

Experts consulted by the UN agreed that the evidence was strong enough to warrant a fuller investigation.
Experts consulted by the UN agreed that the evidence was strong enough to warrant a fuller investigation.
saudi involved in hacking of amazon boss bezos s phone  un report will say
Amazon's Jeff Bezos. Photo: Reuters/Clodagh Kilcoyne/File Photo
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San Francisco/Cairo: Two UN officials will report on Wednesday that there is enough evidence suggesting that Saudi Arabia had hacked Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos's phone and both the Kingdom and the United States should investigate, a person familiar with the matter said.

The UN officials plan a public statement asserting that they found credible, a forensic report commissioned by Bezos's security team which concluded that his phone probably had been hacked with a tainted video sent from a WhatsApp account belonging to Saudi's crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman.

The report by FTI Consulting, concluded that massive amounts of data began leaving Bezos’s phone about a month after the video was shared in mid-2018, the person said, declining to be identified due to the sensitivity of the subject.

Outside experts consulted by the UN agreed that while the case was not airtight, the evidence was strong enough to warrant a fuller investigation.

The report is set to worsen relations between the world's richest man and the Kingdom which had soured following the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, who was also a columnist for the Bezos owned Washington Post.

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The Guardian first reported about the crown prince's alleged involvement. It said the encrypted message from the number used by the prince is believed to have included a malicious file that infiltrated the phone Bezos had used and extracted large amounts of data.

Saudi Arabia's US embassy dismissed the report.

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"Recent media reports that suggest the Kingdom is behind a hacking of Mr. Jeff Bezos' phone are absurd. We call for an investigation on these claims so that we can have all the facts out," it said in a message posted on Twitter.

The UN statement will come from Agnes Callamard, special rapporteur for extra-judicial killings, and David Kaye, special rapporteur for free expression.

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They are building toward a fuller report they expect to give to the UN in June, the person said. They said in Twitter posts that they will be releasing a statement on Wednesday addressing the Guardian report.

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Amazon declined to comment.

The relationship between the Amazon chief executive and  Saudi government had soured since last year after he alluded to Saudi Arabia's displeasure at the Washington Post's coverage of the murder of Khashoggi.

Bezos's security chief said at the time that Saudi had access to his phone and gained private information from it involving text messages between him and a former television anchor, who the National Enquirer tabloid newspaper said Bezos was dating.

Saudi had said it had nothing to do with the reporting.

This article went live on January twenty-second, two thousand twenty, at zero minutes past three in the afternoon.

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