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5 Shows Like ‘Succession’ To Watch While You Wait For Season 4

Succession, the black-comedy drama series, has quickly become one of the most popular shows on television today. The series follows the dysfunctional Roy family, who begin seeking control of the huge conglomerate, Waystar RoyCo, when the family patriarch and CEO of Waystar RoyCo, Logan Roy begins declining in health.

Succession is critically acclaimed and has won five Golden Globes and nine Primetime Emmys, so far – it’s been nominated for 25 Emmys at this year’s ceremony alone, which will take place in September. Of course, you don’t need to be told how good Succession es. You’re here to see what shows are just as good, if not better.

So, without further ado, if you’re wanting a new show to watch while you wait for Succession Season 4 to be released, here are five shows that are well worth your time.

Arrested Development

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8.7 IMDb score, stars Jason Bateman, Michael Cera & Will Arnett, Comedy, released in 2003, 5 seasons

If it’s the dysfunctional family dynamics and witty humor you love best about Successionthen arrested Development is for you. The Emmy-winning series follows Michael Bluth, played by Bateman, who is forced to run the family business (and keep his oddball, formerly wealthy family together) when his father is imprisoned.

Filled with hilarious antics and featuring an extremely solid cast, there’s a reason Arrested Development is considered one of the best sitcoms of all time. trust us, Succession fans will definitely enjoy this series.

Where To Watch: Disney+

billions

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8.4 IMDb score, stars Paul Giamatti, Damian Lewis & Maggies Siff, Drama, released in 2016, 6 seasons

billions follows the intense cat and mouse game between US Attorney Chuck Rhoades and hedge fund manager Bobby ‘Axe’ Axelrod. Rhoades constantly tries to prosecute Ax for insider trading, while Ax constantly tries to avoid getting caught. billions has a few similarities to Succession – Both shows are set in New York and focus on affluent characters wanting more wealth.

billions is well-acted and well-written, just like Successiontoo.

Where To Watch: Stan

Empire

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7.3 IMDb score, stars Terrence Howard, Taraji P. Henson & Jussie Smollett, Drama & Music, released in 2015, 6 seasons

When the founder and CEO of a successful record label is diagnosed with a serious medical condition, he must decide which one of his three children is best suited to take over the company when he dies. Sound familiar? And it is, Empire and Succession have very similar plots, although Empire‘sa little more melodramatic than Succession.

The gripping plots, exceptional cast and spectacular musical performances are what to make Empire a must-watch.

Where To Watch: Disney+

Mad Men

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8.7 IMDb score, stars Jon Hamm, January Jones & Elisabeth Moss, Drama, released in 2007, 7 seasons

Set in the 1960s, Mad Men centers around Don Draper, the most talented ad executive at New York’s most prestigious agency. The series is critically acclaimed and won numerous awards during its run, namely because of its stellar cast and well-written plotlines.

If you’re still not sold, Mad Men is a character-driven drama that reflects and examines the social mores of the 1960s; just like Succession (although, obviously the latter show reflects and examines the social mores of today’s society).

Where To Watch: Stan

Yellowstone

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8.7 IMDb score, stars Kevin Costner, Wes Bentley & Kelly Reilly, Drama & Western, released in 2018, 4 seasons

Yellowstone is literally Succession but set on a cattle ranch as opposed to New York and everyone wears cowboy hats rather than power suits. The series follows John Dutton, owner of the largest contiguous ranch in the United States, as he and his adult children try to protect their empire.

Any fan of Succession is sure to enjoy Yellowstone.

Where To Watch: Stan

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NRL: Penrith Panthers, Ivan Cleary, Nathan Cleary, club says they were tempted to challenge grading of dangerous throw

Ivan Cleary says the club contemplated contesting the grading of Nathan Cleary’s dangerous throw charge but didn’t want to risk the star halfback potentially missing the opening week of the finals.

Nathan took part in a light training session on Monday morning after he accepted a five-match ban for a grade three dangerous throw on Parramatta five-eighth Dylan Brown on Friday night.

The suspension has turned Penrith’s remaining five weeks of the regular season on its head with five-eighth Jarome Luai also sidelined with a knee injury until at least round 25.

Ivan said Nathan had taken his suspension “well” despite everyone still being shocked around the incident.

“We definitely thought we had a case there but in the end we thought the risk was too high for him to lose another week,” Cleary said.

“Nat is really happy that Dylan is ok, that’s probably the most important thing out of all of this.

“Because although he clearly never set out for that tackle to end how it did, the fact is it became dangerous but thank god Dylan got up and is fine, that’s really good news.



He feels like he’s let everyone down

“I’ve said this before but I’m very proud of how he does own his mistakes. He did that and definitely felt for Dylan.

“The way he processes things he did that. I have trained well this morning and it seems good.”

Coach Cleary backed Nathan and Luai and to hit their straps the moment they return to a Panthers side that is planning to not use the next five games to stumble into the finals.

The defending champions sit three wins clear on top of the Telstra Premiership ladder with at least one more victory in the run home set to lock in the club’s second minor premiership in three seasons.

While the Panthers aren’t relying on results to go their way like other sides, Cleary doesn’t want the recent week of events to distract from what the side has done this season.

“Every result matters,” he said.

“You have some plans but then you’ve always got to have some flexibility around that. It hasn’t changed too much at the moment.

“We’re fortunate that we have banked a lot of points in the first half of the year but at this point we’re focused on getting a good performance out this week.

“No matter what happens you want to go into the finals with individuals in good shape and the team in good shape.

“It gives other people opportunity and there’s plenty of things in our game where it doesn’t all revolve around the halves.



Behind the scenes of Kurt Falls’ jersey presentation

“We’ve got to make sure we’re working on other stuff so when those guys come back in we can put it all together.

“Whoever wears the jersey they’ve got a job to do for this team and that’s how we’ll be approaching it.”

The Panthers will hit the road this week to Kiama for a three-day camp before arriving to Canberra on Friday in preparation for their clash with the Raiders.

Back-up halfback Kurt Falls is expected to be available and looks likely to partner Sean O’Sullivan in the halves while Stephen Crichton (ear) could also make a return and is set to wear headgear.

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Woman charged in crash that killed two cyclists; victims ID’d

RONALD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A woman was rooted Monday in connection to a crash that killed two cyclists participating in a Make-A-Wish bicycle ride and injured three.

The Ionia County Sheriff’s Office has identified the two cyclists who died as Edward Erickson, a 48-year-old from Ann Arbor, and Michael Salhaney, a 57-year-old from Bloomfield Hills.

An undated booking photo of Mandy Marie Benn. (Courtesy Ionia County Sheriff’s Office)

Mandy Marie Benn, a 42-year-old from Ionia, has been charged with two counts of operating while intoxicated causing death/operating a vehicle while under the influence of a controlled substance, a 15-year felony; one count of operating while intoxicated/operating a vehicle while under the influence of a controlled substance, a 93-day misdemeanor; second offense notice operating while intoxicated, a 1-year misdemeanor, the Ionia County Sheriff’s Office said in a release.

Benn, who appeared visibly distraught as she was arraigned by video from the Ionia County jail, has pleaded not guilty.

the crash happened on saturday around 11:15 a.m. in the 3000 block of Stage Road in Ronald Township. Benn was driving northbound behind a UPS truck, the sheriff’s office said. It said when the UPS truck started slowing down to stop, Benn passed it in the southbound lane, driving into the path of the bicyclists.

Deputies say it appears Benn did not see the bicyclists before she hit them. They say it happened on a straight road with nothing obstructing the line of vision.

During the arraignment on Monday, the prosecutor said she appeared to be under the influence of prescription drugs at the time of the crash and did not have any alcohol in her system.

The cyclists were participating in a bicycle tour with Make-A-Wish, called Wish-A-Mile.

The sheriff’s office on Monday said one of the cyclists who was injured is in serious but stable condition and is expected to recover, while the other two have been treated and released.

Another cyclist participating in the fundraiser, David Contorer, said he was five miles behind those involved in the crash.

“What I saw and heard were loud sirens and Michigan State Police Troopers hauling by us at a very fast clip and we knew something was wrong,” Contorer said.

News of what happened sent shockwaves through the group of cyclists.

“All our heartbeats were going very fast,” Contorer said. “It was very scary, because you’re vulnerable when you’re on a bike and of course we knew someone from our group had been fatally injured and others seriously injured.”

Benn is being held on a $1,000,000 cash/surety bond. Her de ella probably cause a conference has been scheduled for Aug. 8 and her preliminary hearing has been scheduled for Aug. 15.

— News 8’s Jacqueline Francis contributed to this report.

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Queensland grazier finds two sets of twin calves in the middle of a bumper season

It may be a bumper season for many Queensland cattle breeders due to good rains, but one farm has seen an increase in twins as well.

Grazier Sue Harrison said she was shocked to find two of her breeders had given birth to twins over the past week on her Darlington property in the state’s south-east.

“I go around and check the cows because they are all calving at the moment,” she said.

“I saw this cow laying in the grass, which is quite long, and I saw one calf pop up to have a drink, and I looked and had to do a double take, because there was another one on the other side.

“It was a bit of a surprise.”

Three days later Ms Harrison was checking the stock again and saw another cow had given birth to twins.

The sixth generation grazier said they had previously only ever seen one set of twins.

“One of the calves was born backwards so we lost him,” Ms Harrison said.

Both twins were conceived naturally from Brangus mothers and Speckle Park bulls.

Black cow standing in long grass behind two speckle-coloured calves.
Veterinarian Ben Wood says it is very rare to see two sets of twin calves on the one farm.(Supplied: Sue Harrison)

A rare event

University of Queensland veterinarian Ben Wood said the chance of beef cattle having multiple births was less than 1 per cent.

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Sony is worried Xbox owning Call of Duty will damage PS5 sales

Sony believes Microsoft buying Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard could convince people to buy Xbox consoles instead of PS5 machines.

In a filing to the Brazilian authorities, Sony revealed its thoughts on the pending takeover, claiming Call of Duty is so popular it could “influences users’ choice of console” if only available on Xbox consoles.

Microsoft has, thus far, indicated Call of Duty games will continue to be available on Xbox and PlayStation consoles for the foreseeable future.

Despite the takeover seems to have Sony spooked. In comments spied by ResetEra and translated by Eurogamer’s Portuguese site, Sony intimated it could never hope to rival Call of Duty.

Sony said: “Despite large budgets and resources, no other developer has managed to create a franchise to rival Activision’s Call of Duty, which stands out as a gaming category in its own right.”

“Call of Duty is heavily entrenched, so no rival – no matter how relevant – can achieve it,” the company said, when asked to comment on the transaction. “Call of Duty has been the top-selling game for nearly every year over the past decade, and for its genre, it’s overwhelmingly the best-selling game. It’s synonymous with first-person shooters and essentially defines that category.”

It concludes that Call of Duty “is so popular that it influences users’ choice of console, and its network of loyal users is so ingrained that even if a competitor had the budget to develop a similar product, it wouldn’t be able to rival Item”.

Sony ranks Call of Duty alongside the Star Wars, Game of Thrones and Harry Potter franchises globally and says that the first-person shooter has “no rival.” PlayStation consoles are definitely getting this year’s version of the game, which is a reboot of Modern Warfare 2, and Microsoft has promised to respect the agreement “into the future”

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Wagatha Christie: big-budget drama joins race to bring libel trial to screen | television & radio

A big-budget drama featuring major characters in the Wagatha Christie case is to join the slew of documentaries already in production, as the race to bring to the small screen the rancorous details of the high court battle that ended on Friday hots up.

The row between two high-profile footballers’ wives, which ended last week when the judge ruled in favor of Coleen Rooney, is to be turned into television serial by one of Britain’s leading screenwriters. Debbie Horsfield, who adapted Poldark for the 2015-19 BBC series, is to write a drama chronicling the notorious public row between Rebekah Vardy, wife of leading Leicester goal scorer Jamie Vardy, and Coleen Rooney, wife of Wayne, the renowned former England player and, until last month, manager of Derby County.

The libel claim famously centered on a trap set for Vardy by her former friend Rooney, who suspected that stories about her personal life and family were being sold to the tabloid press. Restricted access to a private Instagram account that was followed by Vardy appeared to lead directly to items carried by the Sun newspaper. Vardy, 40, claimed she was wrongly publicly identified as the culprit and sued Rooney for libel.

High court judge Mrs Justice Karen Steyn ruled on Friday that Rooney’s accusation had been “substantially true”. Now the makers of A Very English Scandala drama about the Jeremy Thorpe case starring Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, and the most recent A Very British Scandalstarring Paul Bettany and Claire Foy as the Duke and Duchess of Argyll, have confirmed to the observer that they are about to take on this high profile modern-day scandal.

Like the previous salacious disputes the production company, Blueprint Pictures, has fictionalized, the Vardy v Rooney scrap became a cause celebre, providing a distraction for many during a turbulent summer and creating a moral debate about the rights and wrongs of an exposing libel action.

Horsfield, who wrote BBC1’s 2018 the hair salon saga Age Before Beautyis working on the new TV drama for Blueprint Pictures alongside her former Poldark producer, Karen Thrussell. Likely key plot points will be the hatching of Rooney’s “Scousetrap” scheme to lure Vardy into revealing herself via Instagram, and the loss at sea of ​​a potentially incriminating mobile phone owned by Vardy’s agent, Caroline Watt, during a voyage around the coast of Scotland . Watt did not give evidence at the high court as she was judged by a forensic psychologist to be in an unfit state of mind.

Claire Foy as the Duchess of Argyll in A Very British Scandal.
Blueprint Pictures, the production company behind A Very British Scandal starring Claire Foy as the Duchess of Argyll, is planning to make a drama based on the Wagatha Christie trial. Photograph: TBC/BBC/Blueprint

Rooney, 36, is reportedly making a documentary chronicling her own attempts to turn detective. She is said to have been working with Lorton Entertainment, which also made the football documentary Rooney, on a show about the legal dispute, destined for an unknown broadcast platform. Netflix is ​​thought to be planning to screen a fly-on-the-wall documentary by Dorothy St Pictures, the filmmakers behind a recent Pamela Anderson documentary, which had cameras on Rooney during her court case this spring.

In addition, Channel 4 is working on a reconstruction of the significant courtroom scenes, filmed by production company Chalkboard, using the real court transcripts. Actors will play the parts of the key adversaries and their husbands.

Tom Popay, creative director at Chalkboard, has been quoted justifying the project: “The #WagathaChristie phenomenon has become one of the most talked-about moments in the history of social media. The court case that followed has captivated the entire nation but very few people actually got to see what happened inside the courtroom.”

The BBC is also set to broadcast a documentary, made by Curious Films, telling both sides of Rooney’s attempts at Instagram sleuthing. Reportedly on the point of beginning filming, it is an investigation into the social media warfare conducted by supporters of each faction, and will include testimony from “the Vardy camp” – possibly including Vardy herself.

And yet another production company, Optomen Television, is working on a documentary about the explosive case, although neither of the women is thought to be involved with the research for this programme.

As well as offering human conflict and high emotion, the Wagatha narrative offers a snapshot of British celebrity culture. Several moments in the court case highlighted the generational and educational chasms in wider British society. Rebekah Vardy did not know the phrase “Davy Jones’s locker”, while her barrister appeared to be unsure about how Instagram works.

Blueprint Pictures, behind the Horsfield script, is run by television executives Peter Czernin and Graham Broadbent, who met at university in Bristol. Together they have made the acclaimed and popular films In Bruges, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Alongside their television hits, earning them both Oscars and Baftas. They set up Blueprint Pictures in 2005 and are shortly to bring out The Beautiful Gamewritten by Frank Cottrell Boyce and directed by Thea Sharrock, as well as The Banshees of Inisherinthe latest film from Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.

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Australia to lead cycling nations in push for improved safety after shocking crash | Commonwealth Games 2022

Australia is leading a group of cycling nations pushing for better safety measures to prevent a repeat of the horror crash at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday, when the English rider Matt Walls was catapulted over the velodrome railings and into the crowd.

The AusCycling performance director, Jesse Korf, who is in Birmingham for the 2022 Games, said he was speaking to a number of his counterparts about presenting a “united front” to the governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

“You’re not going to get to a point where you’re going to eliminate crashes from bike racing,” he said. “But people going over a railing – that’s a different story in my mind.”

During the final lap of a qualifying heat for the men’s scratch race at the Lee Valley VeloPark on Sunday, Walls was involved in a crash with half a dozen riders. The Tokyo 2020 gold medalist was lifted over the railing by his momentum and sent hurtling towards shocked spectators. Walls received medical attention for almost an hour before being taken to hospital, but was subsequently discharged with only minor injuries.

Two other riders were also taken to hospital, while spectators – including a young girl and a man covered in blood – received treatment for injuries. The remainder of the morning session was cancelled.

“It’s not the first rider to go over a railing or the first track where it has happened,” Korf said. The performance director indicated Australia and other nations intended to lodge a proposal with the UCI about mandatory improvements to velodrome safety measures.

“We all feel strongly that from a safety perspective, consideration [is required] around increasing heights of railings or looking at a plexiglass solution or something of that nature,” he said. “[We want to] make a push for something like that to be considered, because it’s not the first time.

“Rules in ice hockey have been set such that there is a plexiglass wall there to protect the athletes and the spectators. So there is some precedent in other sports and it’s certainly a conversation worth having.”

On Sunday, the British cyclist and five-time Olympic champion Laura Kenny urged the sport to do more to prevent such incidents. “I think the crashes are getting worse and it’s because the speeds are getting higher, the positions are getting more extreme,” she said.

“Maybe there should be screens because [Walls] should not have been able to go over the top and into the crowd – that’s pretty damn dangerous.”

Track cycling at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics last year was also marred by a number of crashes, including a high-speed incident for the Australian team pursuit squad after a freak handle-bar snap, and a collision between the Danish and British teams.

England's Joe Truman (left) and Matthew Glaetzer of Australia (right) are left on the track after a crash in the Keirin on Saturday.
England’s Joe Truman (left) and Matthew Glaetzer of Australia (right) are left on the track after a crash in the Keirin on Saturday. Photograph: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

Korf suggested the sport had to take more steps to protect riders. “Cycling is not too dissimilar to where Formula One was a decade, a decade and a half ago in terms of advancements in equipment, technology, safety, rider welfare,” he said. “There are steps being made, but there is a lot more ground that can get covered and surely will get covered in years to come.”

Australia have endured a number of mishaps in Birmingham. The bid by Matthew Glaetzer, the two-time sprint world champion, to defend his Commonwealth Games keirin crown came undone on Saturday with a high-speed crash that left England’s Joe Truman in hospital. The Tasmanian Josh Duffy was involved in the incident on Sunday, but escaped with minor scrapes.

AusCycling said: “Rider safety is at the heart of everything we do to coach and prepare our riders for competition. “While we are making continuous improvements, these are incredibly powerful athletes moving at high speeds and accidents will sometimes occur.”

Despite these incidents Korf insisted morale in the team was high, helped by the seven gold medals already won by Australia in the velodrome. “The team is doing really well on and off the boards,” he said. “The vibe is generally very good.”

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Wyoming voters tell CNN ‘hell no,’ ‘absolutely not’ when asked if they will support Liz Cheney

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Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., took heat from Wyoming voters during a Friday segment of CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” when asked about their support for the current congresswoman and the proposition of awarding her a fourth term in office.

“Hell no!” said one self-described Trump supporter, who later went on to defend her response to her by claiming that Cheney did both her constituent of her and the former president “dirty” through her outspoken role of her with the Jan. 6 House committee.

“She’s done us dirty… look at how she’s done Trump. I’m a Trump fan,” she said, adding,”she’s supposed to be supporting him. She’s a Republican, for crying out loud.”

Another voter told correspondent Randi Kaye “absolutely not,” when asked if Cheney could expect to receive his vote, and a third voter said she believed Cheney had already had “three [terms] too many.”

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Rep. Liz Cheney speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill, Oct. 22, 2019.

Rep. Liz Cheney speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill, Oct. 22, 2019.
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Other voters voiced their disdain with the anti-Trump Republican, also citing her role on the Jan. 6 committee as a major reason.

Kaye noted The Equality State’s overwhelming support for the former president, pointing to the nearly 70 percent of votes he reeled in during the 2020 election, and acknowledged how Cheney’s opposing stance could signal her downfall.

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Stephen Ayres and Jason Van Tatenhove, an ally of Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, are sworn in by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol, July 12, 2022.

Stephen Ayres and Jason Van Tatenhove, an ally of Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, are sworn in by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol, July 12, 2022.
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“I find her work on the Jan. 6 committee just repulsive,” another voter told Kaye. Others who responded to Kaye’s questions railed against the committee as a “witch hunt,” a “kangaroo court,” a “hoax,” and “propaganda.”

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One constituent went on to criticize Cheney and the committee as a whole for not allowing former President Trump to have a defense team present to push back against the committee’s claims about his alleged misconduct concerning the 2021 Capitol riot, when a mob of his supporters stormed the building and disrupted certification of the Electoral College count.

“That ain’t the rule of law,” he said, also condemning Cheney’s role in calling out the former president as well by saying ,”That’s not the Wyoming way.”

Cheney will face off against Trump-backed Republican Harriet Hageman in a primary this month. Cheney is seeking a fourth term representing the at-large congressional district of Wyoming, which has only one House seat due to its low population. Cheney won a third term in 2020 by 44 points in the deep-red state.

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Reserve Bank of Australia expected to hand down another increase

The Reserve Bank is expected to make history today by handing down a fourth consecutive interest rate rise.

The cash rate is predicted to rise by another half a percentage point to 1.85 per cent.

This increase will mean a mortgage holder with a $750,000 loan will face a monthly increase of $211.

Interest rates are set to rise yet again. (A Current Affair)

Since May, that hypothetical homeowner has had an extra $708 tacked on to their repayments.

Another increase would see interest rates rise to the highest level in six years.

And there are fears the RBA could lift rates even higher than predicted.

Experts say the more rate hikes we see and the bigger they are, the more downward pressure it will place on the property market, after national housing prices fell for their third month in a row in July.

RBA Governor Philip Lowe, is facing fresh criticism for remarks he made last year when he said it was likely the cash rate would remain at 0.1 per cent until at least 2024, and the rising cost of living is causing a political fight.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says members of the Coalition are kidding themselves if they argue that rates would not have risen under them.

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WhatsApp warns: it will not break your security for any government

WhatsApp is back in the news for an issue related to security, but in an unusual way, but by statements in which they refuse to weaken the security of the service. This is a threat that is not the first time it has hit the media, but in the United Kingdom it could materialize if a new reform goes ahead and it would not only affect WhatsApp: any encrypted communications software is likely to be harmed.

It all comes down to the new online security law being prepared by the United Kingdom, and which includes provisions to “weaken” the encryption of applications such as WhatsApp. The excuse, of course, is not to spy on its citizens, as they have always liked to do, always in pursuit of security, but to stop certain crimes that are committed under the cover of technology. To unnerve the staff, the example used has been the abuse of minors.

According to the authorities, much of the pedophile material that circulates on the Internet does so, in effect, through communications platforms with end-to-end encryption, the most powerful known. And, of course, only by “weakening” that encryption can this type of crime be combated, one of the most rejected in society. This being the case, who would not agree to collaborate with such a laudable initiative?

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Anyone who has half a brain and knows about the desire for surveillance and control of governments around the world, as has been demonstrated since the Internet became popular. Since Edward Snowsen slapped them in the face with the PRISM scandal, nothing has ever been the same.

Responding to questions from the BBC regarding the new security law in the United Kingdom, Will Cathcart, CEO of WhatsApp, could not have been clearer about it: they will not reduce the security of the service to please any government. Or what is the same, they will not “weaken” the encryption in favor of the intervention of the authorities. But for a simple reason, which is why I put the term in quotes: how do you plan to do it?

Of the parties pushing for it, and there are more apart from the government, nobody knows or dares to say how they would do it. Not to mention that it is not the first time that the governments of half the world have the same desire to break the encryption to spy on everything that moves. In this case, the stated intention would be to scan people’s private messages on WhatsApp for pedophile material, but how?

According to Cathcart’s declarations, it is understood that it would be a matter of implementing some method that would carry out this client-side scanning, the only one possible since only the sender and the sender can see the content of the conversation in end-to-end encrypted services. “Client-side scanning may not work in practice,” says Cathcart, without further details.

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Until now, all the official initiatives that have taken place in this sense, that of breaking the encryption of communication tools, had revolved around introducing backdoors in the code and sharing them with governments, but, at least on paper, the developers have always refused due to the potential security risks that this implies (without going any further, the exploitation of these vulnerabilities by cybercriminals), let alone discovering the cake.

The complete response of the CEO of WhatsApp, however, is not at all optimistic for the users of the application and their rights: «And it isIf we had to reduce the security of the world, to meet the requirements in one country, that… would be stupid to accept, making our product less desirable to 98% of our users due to the 2% requirementssays Cathcart, who says he is willing to exit the UK market before that happens.

Would they give that much? What if the United States does the same? Would they also leave it aside? And Europe? Then it would no longer be 2% of the WhatsApp user base, but much more. Would all it takes to “weaken” WhatsApp encryption would be for more governments to claim it? It should be remembered that WhatsApp is owned by Facebook (Meta) and we already know how Mark Zuckerberg’s company spends it when it comes to respecting the privacy of its users, among other issues.