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Russian spy agency says foreign spies turned officials' smartphones into surveillance devices

  • On Tuesday, the Federal Security Service alleged that Western intelligence agencies orchestrated a major cyber operation to hack smartphones of Russian officials and steal personal data.
  • An unidentified FSB officer claimed in a video that Western intelligence agents prioritize hacking mobile phones over recruiting informants, using collected "compromising materials" to pressure officials.
  • Experts at Kaspersky Lab cited a 2023 cyberattack involving a sent and unsent message on an Apple device, while the FSB issued warnings that discussing confidential information via mobile devices is strictly forbidden.
  • Tensions between Russia and tech firms persist as the government previously blocked Cloudflare and fined the company for failing to register in a database, while Apple has denied accusations of collaborating with Western intelligence.
  • According to Agentstvo, an investigative outlet operating in exile, these accusations mark an escalation in Russia's campaign against Cloudflare and Apple dating back to 2023, part of a broader crackdown on independent journalism.
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The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) reported on Tuesday an operation to intercept the telephone calls of high-ranking Russian officials by foreign secret services, an operation carried out by the remote deployment of malware programs in mobile phones, writing EFE and Agerpres. "The Russian Federal Security Service has discovered a ...

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The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced today that it discovered a major operation conducted by foreign intelligence services with the aim of spying on the mobile phones of high-ranking Russian officials, the Russian agency Interfax reported.

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EADaily broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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