If we blame end-to-end encryption of WhatsApp for the Israeli spyware Pegasus that affected 1,400 select users of the Facebook-owned messaging app globally, including 121 in India, we will be barking up the wrong tree, say experts. {"preview_thumbnail":"https://cdn.flowplayer.com/6684a05f-6468-4ecd-87d5-a748773282a3/i/v-i-2…","video_id":"2f074372-b3fa-4f9f-8191-57992d2241ce","player_id":"8ca46225-42a2-4245-9c20-7850ae937431","provider":"flowplayer","video":"10 Highest Average Cappuccino Prices Around the World"} WhatsApp provides end-to-end encryption by default, which means only the sender and recipient can view the messages. But the piece of NSO Group software exploited ...
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