When Jeff Bezos Got a Royal Bump in His Phone
Picture this: Jeff Bezos, the king of e‑commerce and a man who probably hasn’t lost hand over a keyboard in years, receives a whimsically dangerous WhatsApp message from none other than the Crown prince of Saudi Arabia. According to The Guardian, the message came in from a personal number claiming to be Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, and it wasn’t just a friendly hello – it was a malicious file that allegedly turned Bezos’s phone into a data‑dumping machine.
The Digital Forensic Whodunnit
- Investigators say the file was almost certainly the piece of the puzzle that spiked the hack.
- They claim it siphoned massive amounts of data from Bezos’s device, turning his personal tech into a vault of secrets.
Saudi Response: “This is Beside the Point”
The Saudi embassy in the United States sniffed around the headlines and declared, “Recent media reports that suggest the Kingdom is behind a hacking of Mr. Jeff Bezos’ phone are absurd.” In a bold move, they urged for a thorough investigation, insisting the allegations be dissected to reveal the true story.
What Happens Next?
Stratified by rumors and forensic claims, the rumor mill is spinning faster than a delivery drone. Whether the Crown prince’s messenger app was a sophisticated cyber‑tool or a prank from a bored intern remains unknown. One can only hope the final investigation will shine a light on this phone‑frightening saga.
