Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has questioned WhatsApp’s security, calling it “braindead” to believe the platform is secure. This comes as a class-action lawsuit accuses Meta-owned WhatsApp of accessing user messages, contradicting its end-to-end encryption claims. Meta has called the allegations “frivolous” and “absurd,” asserting that WhatsApp messages are indeed encrypted.
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