WhatsApp has fixed a security glitch after concerns hackers could inject surveillance software on to phones via the call function. There were fears it targeted human rights campaigners. The app said the breach hit only a “select number of users” and released a software update on 13 May.
There were fears the attack targeted human rights campaigners.
Some vigilante groups are motivated by "the number of likes they get" and becoming famous, senior police officer Simon Bailey said.
Mark Zuckerberg’s power is "unprecedented and un-American,” Chris Hughes wrote.
The president said it was "so great to watch" a video from conspiracy-mongering website Infowars.
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