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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) tapped into the private emails between former First Lady of the Unites States Michelle Obama and Qatar s Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, claims a new report published in The New York Times. The article is based on the book titled This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends , written its cybersecurity journalist Nicole Perlroth.
The report published in the outlet also speaks about the manner in which UAE lured multiple NSA analysts to join them by offering them increased salaries and luxurious lifestyle in Abu Dhabi.
Former US first lady Michelle Obama.
New York Times reports email communications between Qatari royal and former US first lady were surveilled
Former US First Lady Michelle Obama (L) meets with Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, chair of the Qatar Foundation, on 3 November 2015 (AFP/File photo) By Published date: 8 February 2021 21:33 UTC | Last update: 1 month 3 weeks ago
Spies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) hacked devices belonging to Qatar s royal family and intercepted private communications between the mother of Qatar s emir and former-US First Lady Michelle Obama, according to excerpts from a book by a New York Times reporter.
According to the report, contractors working for Cyberpoint, a US-based cybersecurity company, were initially tasked with tracking terror cells in the Gulf but were later instructed to prove Qatar was funding the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Deep Technology Startup ADGS Releases PANDEXIT, a COVID Variant Simulator Awarded by World Innovation Summit for Health
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DOHA, Qatar (PRWEB) January 27, 2021
A first of its kind software to fight the spread and impact of COVID-19, PANDEXIT, has just been released by Qatar-based Deep Technology startup, ADGS. “By simulating as realistically as possible the social interactions in a specific country, PANDEXIT can extrapolate the spreading of emerging biological diseases and thereby provide a powerful predictive tool to combat the current pandemic,” says ADGS CEO, Christophe Billiottet. Governments are mostly blind in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Facing a mutating virus, decision makers quickly establish lockdowns or curfews without a real foresight about their effect on the pandemic : there is an unwitting blindness about if containment rules will be efficient or overkill, about how many ICU will be required, when o