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By Anthony Deutsch AMSTERDAM, March 9 (Reuters) - Russian-backed hackers have launched a global cyber campaign to gain access to Signal and WhatsApp accounts used by officials, military personnel and ...
Russian state-sponsored hackers have been linked to an ongoing Signal and WhatsApp phishing campaign targeting government officials, military personnel, and journalists to gain access to sensitive ...
Russian hackers allegedly pose as "Signal support" and try to phish victims. The scheme has already compromised the messages of Dutch government employees.
The General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD) and the Military Intelligence and Security Service (MIVD) said hackers are using social ...
Dutch intelligence agencies have issued a warning about an ongoing cyber espionage campaign believed to be linked to Russian-backed hackers attempting to gain access to accounts on the messaging ...
Dutch intelligence is accusing Russia-backed hackers of running a “large-scale global” hacking campaign against Signal and WhatsApp users.
Signal, the encrypted messaging app trusted by security-savvy users around the world, has confirmed that hackers have managed to takeover accounts — with government officials and journalists among ...
"Russian state hackers are engaged in a large-scale global cyber campaign to gain access to Signal and WhatsApp accounts ...
Dutch intelligence agencies have warned that Russian-linked hackers are targeting accounts on popular messaging platforms such as Signal and WhatsApp in an ongo ...
Users are persuaded in chats initiated by the hackers to divulge security verification and pin codes.
Dutch intelligence says Signal, WhatsApp accounts are being targeted because they provide end-to-end encryption ...