FBI Warns Texts Between Android And iPhone Could Be Targeted By Chinese Hackers, Shares Safety Tips
- The FBI and US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency warn users to switch to encrypted messaging apps instead of texting between iPhone and Android devices due to Chinese cyberattacks.
- A senior FBI official stated, "within the investigative activity, especially one this significant and this large, the facts will evolve over time."
- Jeff Greene emphasized that citizens should use encryption for text messaging and voice communication, saying, "encryption is your friend.
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FBI warns texts between Android and iPhone users pose cyber risk
The FBI and a leading federal cybersecurity agency are warning Android and iPhone users to stop sending unencrypted texts to users of the other operating system after the Salt Typhoon hack of several major U.S. telecommunications providers.Officials with the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) are warning that the Salt Typhoon cyber breach, which was conducted by actors in China, targeted telecom firms. The hacker…
The FBI wants you to stop texting without encryption. Here's why.
Concerned about the vulnerability of our mobile messaging systems, the FBI and U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) want Americans to use encrypted messaging to ensure their communications stay hidden from foreign hackers. “The request for end-to-end encryption is an important one,” said Jack Danahy, vice president of strategy at NuHarbor security. “Encryption is the means through which we scramble data. We take data from…
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As the threat of international cyberattacks grow, the FBI is warning of a danger that most people are probably not aware exists: texting between different brands of cell phones. Specifically, while iPhone users are safe texting other iPhones, and Android users can securely text other Androids, sending messages between the two devices may be vulnerable to hacking, the feds warn. Software update to improve cross-device texting opens security flaw …
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