@WSJ 4 years ago Amazon is hiring 1,500 people in Saudi Arabia this year, the latest tech giant to take advantage of rising demand for online services in the Arab world’s largest economy on.wsj.com
@guardian 5 years ago The Jeff Bezos hacking allegations destroy the myth of a new Saudi Arabia | David Wearing theguardian.com
@WSJ 5 years ago Investigators hired by Jeff Bezos claim his phone was hacked by Saudi Arabia. In today's episode of The Journal podcast, @ScheckWSJ and @michaelsiconolf explain how Bezos and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman became archenemies. Listen: on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld 5 years ago A forensic analysis of Jeff Bezos’ cellphone found with “medium to high confidence” that the Amazon chief’s device was hacked after he received a video from a WhatsApp account reportedly belonging to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia nyti.ms
@WSJ 5 years ago One of the world’s richest men, Jeff Bezos, and one of the most powerful princes, Mohammed bin Salman, have become archenemies, each accusing the other of betrayal after working cordially to try to establish an Amazon presence in Saudi Arabia on.wsj.com
@BBCWorld 6 years ago Saudi Arabia 'hacked Amazon boss's phone', says investigator bbc.in
@WSJ 5 years ago The FTI investigation concluding that Saudi Arabia hacked into Jeff Bezos’ phone appeared to forgo investigatory steps, forensics specialists said on.wsj.com