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Messaging app used by Trump official suspends operations after reported hack

  • In May 2025, a cyber intruder took advantage of a security flaw in TeleMessage, an Israeli messaging service used by certain U.S. Government officials, resulting in the exposure of archived messages.
  • The breach occurred because TeleMessage modifies encrypted messaging apps to capture and store decrypted messages on external servers, creating new security risks.
  • The compromised data included confidential communications involving U.S. Government agencies, a major cryptocurrency platform, and prominent financial institutions, while messages from former Adviser Mike Waltz and other officials from the Trump administration remained secure and were not accessed.
  • According to 404 Media, an individual claiming responsibility for the breach accessed TeleMessage's backend within 15 to 20 minutes by using intercepted credentials and shared screenshots containing conversations related to government and political matters.
  • The incident highlights how archiving decrypted messages undermines end-to-end encryption, raising urgent concerns about securing high-level government and private communications.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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