As evidence, the lawsuit cites unnamed “courageous whistleblowers” who allege that WhatsApp and Meta employees can request to view a user’s messages through a simple process, thus bypassing the app’s end-to-end encryption. “A worker need only send a ‘task’ (i.e., request via Meta’s internal system) to a Meta engineer with an explanation that they need access to WhatsApp messages for their job,” the lawsuit claims. “The Meta engineering team will then grant access – often without any scrutiny at all – and the worker’s workstation will then have a new window or widget available that can pull up any WhatsApp user’s messages based on the user’s User ID number, which is unique to a user but identical across all Meta products.”

“Once the Meta worker has this access, they can read users’ messages by opening the widget; no separate decryption step is required,” the 51-page complaint adds. “The WhatsApp messages appear in widgets commingled with widgets containing messages from unencrypted sources. Messages appear almost as soon as they are communicated – essentially, in real-time. Moreover, access is unlimited in temporal scope, with Meta workers able to access messages from the time users first activated their accounts, including those messages users believe they have deleted.” The lawsuit does not provide any technical details to back up the rather sensational claims.

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    10 hours ago

    No im telling you how it is and until we don’t live in such a world we have to take responsibility or it literally is your own fault

    We all know this is the world and corporations do not follow laws and the state is weak and subservient to international capital

    Until it’s not you can’t just close your eyes and trust the goddam corpos lmao

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      2 hours ago

      Your life must be hectic, im guessing you must also check the company and maintenance of every lift/ elevator / aircraft you use? By your rationale, itd be your fault if you were to be involved in an accident due to a company not maintaining equipment properly?