“The Arab writer can be easily killed by their government under the pretext of ‘national security’"
-Turki al-Jasser in 2014, unwittingly predicting how he'd die in 2025.
He was just executed by Saudi Arabia, probably by beheading.
For his posts critical of the government.
He was reportedly tortured while in prison.
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He was reportedly tortured while in prison.
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the Guardian
A Saudi journalist tweeted against the government – and was executed for ‘high treason’
The death of Turki al-Jasser was the first high-profile killing of a journalist since the 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi
As a researcher working on targeted / 0click attacks (including a few that have been done over WhatsApp..) it's hard to see how this works without opening up a fat new attack surface to be probed.
I'm also worried about the ways that these advertising signals get used for tracking people in new parts of their digital lives.
And it bugs me that it's going to be really hard if not impossible to use WhatsApp in a privacy-first way.
What are your thoughts?
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