Why is the UAE spying on its own citizens and taking help from former Israeli intelligence members?
revealed that the oil-rich kingdom was spying on its own citizens using a popular free messaging app, ToTok.
The state of Abu Dhabi wields immense political power in the United Arab Emirates, a federal Gulf state closely linked to both the US and Israel. investigation, the UAE, where popular messaging apps like WhatsApp and Skype have been banned to prevent opposition forces from organising dissenting voices, has been working with former Israeli intelligence officers, using ToTok to invade people's mobile data and extract private information.
US intelligence has been previously been informed by former National Security Agency staff, who were working for the UAE as contract operatives, about the UAE’s spying on American citizens, according toA worker looks at his mobile phone at the newly opened Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on October 27, 2013.
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