航空公司员工因在WhatsApp群组分享炸弹损坏照片而被捕。
Airline worker arrested after sharing photos of bomb damage in WhatsApp group

原始链接: https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/dubai-police-spied-private-whatsapp-5HjdXwr_2/

一名迪拜航空公司员工因在与同事的*私人*WhatsApp群组中分享中东冲突地区的炸弹破坏图像而被捕。迪拜警方访问了该群聊,收集了证据,然后引诱该男子参加会议后将其逮捕。他因发布被认为有害于国家利益的信息,面临最高两年的拘留。 此案凸显了阿联酋在隐私方面存在严重问题,倡导组织“困于迪拜”证实警方利用电子监控技术,能够监视私人WhatsApp消息。这超出了公共帖子,针对个人通讯。 阿联酋政府拥有主要的电信公司,以及据报道使用像Pegasus这样的间谍软件,进一步引发了人们对数据访问和安全的质疑,可能允许当局拦截即使在加密应用程序上的消息。人们越来越担心游客和居民仅仅因为持有或接收敏感内容而被拘留。

阿联酋一名航空公司员工因通过WhatsApp分享炸弹损坏的照片而被捕,引发了Hacker News上的讨论。指控理由是“发布被认为有害国家利益的信息”,评论员批评此举将图像控制置于安全改进之上。 许多人认为阿联酋缺乏自我提升的文化,依赖进口知识,阻碍了对潜在问题的开放对话。一些人认为,虽然这些照片*可能*被滥用,但压制信息会妨碍必要的反思和进步。另一些人指出阿联酋的经济模式——建立在投射奢华形象之上——是镇压的原因,担心负面宣传可能引发资本外逃。 讨论还涉及对WhatsApp加密的担忧以及国家主权与公共利益之间的更广泛问题。 许多评论员对阿联酋的动机表示怀疑,并批评其反应迟缓、防御性的做法。
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原文

Police lured the man to a meeting and arrested him after accessing a private WhatsApp group with colleagues

An airline employee was arrested by Dubai police after he shared images with colleagues in a private WhatsApp group of bomb damage caused by the Middle East conflict.

Police accessed the closed WhatsApp group chat, saved the evidence and told the man to come to a meeting before arresting him.

The offending image showed smoke rising above a building after the March 2026 strikes and had only been shared in the private group chat.

He remains in detention on charges including publishing information deemed harmful to state interests, the maximum sentence of which is two years.

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Radha Stirling, chief executive of London-based advocacy group Detained in Dubai, said Dubai police had "explicitly confirmed they are conducting electronic surveillance operations capable of detecting private WhatsApp messages."

She said people were being tracked, identified, and arrested not for public statements, but for private exchanges between colleagues."

'Companies like WhatsApp must answer urgent questions about user privacy." she added.

Ms Stirling continued: "If private communications can be detected and used as the basis for arrest by overreaching or hypersensitive states, users worldwide need clarity on how their data is being accessed."

The police report said authorities learned of the material's existence "'through electronic monitoring operations".

A special team from the Electronic and Cybercrime Department was told to find the account holder who shared the video.

The airline worker was tracked down, lured to a meeting and arrested by police.

The case was then escalated to State Security Prosecution. He remains in detention.

The UAE government owns majority holdings in telecom companies Etisalat and Du. This gives security services the power to observe all communications on their networks.

The Arab state has also used the Israeli-developed software Pegasus which allows agents to listen into private calls and read messages, even if they are shared on encrypted apps like WhatsApp,.

The spyware can infect a device even without the user activating a link - such as via a WhatsApp call, even if it isn't answered.

Once inside, it can access all WhatsApp messages, logos and contacts.

Ms Stirling said other tourists, airline crew and residents have reported being detained for sending, receiving or keeping content even when they did not share it.

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