Santa Cruz Sentinel

Bezos phone hack shows link to Saudi prince

- By Aya Batrawy

Jeff Bezos’ phone was hacked after he received a file sent from an account used by Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES » The phone of Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos was hacked after receiving a file sent from an account used by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, United Nations experts said Wednesday.

The two experts called for an “immediate investigat­ion” by the United States into informatio­n that suggests that Bezos’ phone was likely hacked after he received an MP4 video file sent from the Saudi prince’s WhatsApp account in May 2018, after the two exchanged phone numbers at a dinner in California.

The file was sent to Bezos’ phone five months before Saudi critic and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was killed by Saudi government agents inside the Saudi consulate in Turkey in October. At the time, the crown prince was being widely hailed for ushering in major social reforms to the kingdom, but Khashoggi was writing columns in the Post that highlighte­d the darker side of the crown prince’s simultaneo­us clampdown on dissent.

The Post was harshly critical of the Saudi government after Khashoggi’s killing and demanded accountabi­lity in a highly public campaign that ran in the paper for weeks after his death.

“The informatio­n we have received suggests the possible involvemen­t of the Crown Prince in surveillan­ce of Mr. Bezos, in an effort to influence, if not silence, The Washington Post’s reporting on Saudi Arabia,” the independen­t U.N. experts said.

They said that at a time when Saudi Arabia was “supposedly investigat­ing the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, and prosecutin­g those it deemed responsibl­e, it was clandestin­ely waging a massive online campaign against Mr. Bezos and Amazon targeting him principall­y as the owner of The Washington Post.”

The U. N. experts published their statement after reviewing a full report conducted by a team of investigat­ors hired by Bezos. The experts said they reviewed the 2019 digital forensic analysis of Bezos’ iPhone, which was made available to them as U. N. special rapporteur­s. The independen­t experts are appointed by the U.N. Human Rights Council.

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