Elon Musk and Telegram’s CEO have publicly questioned WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption, citing a new lawsuit alleging Meta secretly accessed user messages. WhatsApp vehemently denies these claims, asserting their decade-old encryption protects chats. The lawsuit, filed by international plaintiffs, accuses Meta of defrauding users by maintaining ‘backdoor’ access to private communications. Elon Musk and Telegram’s CEO have publicly questioned WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption, citing a new lawsuit alleging Meta secretly accessed user messages. WhatsApp vehemently denies these claims, asserting their decade-old encryption protects chats. The lawsuit, filed by international plaintiffs, accuses Meta of defrauding users by maintaining ‘backdoor’ access to private communications.
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