WhatsApp in the spotlight after Turkey publishes messages of coup officers
WhatsApp in the spotlight after Turkey publishes messages of coup officersShare this content:linkedingooglePrintWhatsApp messages of military officers involved in Turkey's attempted coup were published by the country's state-run media outlets.WhatsApp messages of military officers involved in Turkey's attempted coup were published by the country's state-run media outlets, prompting questions within Turkey about how the government may have accessed the WhatsApp messages.A Reddit user in Turkey started a thread asking other users on the discussion website "to describe how it can be happened" that WhatsApp messages were obtained by the government despite its implementation of end-to-end-encryption technology this year.
FaceTime beats WhatsApp in Turkey's failed coup
A still image from video shows an armored police vehicle and people waiting outside of TRT state television after a failed coup attempt by Turkish soldiers, in Istanbul, Turkey, July 16, 2016.(photo by REUTERS)FaceTime beats WhatsApp in Turkey's failed coupAuthor: Emre KizilkayaOn the night of July 15, I had to cancel my plans to go out because I found myself running upstairs to hide from a group of rogue soldiers who raided my office.Summary ⎙ Print Turkey's coup failed because FaceTime and Facebook Live democrats beat the WhatsApp junta.
Turkey's coup brought to you via plotters' WhatsApp posts
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