FBI Warns All iPhone, Android Users To Stop Sending Texts
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An unprecedented cyberattack by China, which Microsoft nicknamed 'Salt Typhoon,' is believed to potentially expose private communications to foreign hackers, NBC News reports. Chinese hackers reportedly targeted major U.S. telecommunication companies including AT&T, Verizon and Lumen Technologies in an effort to spy on American consumers.
The FBI and CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) are recommending all cellphone users instead use encrypted messaging applications, such as WhatsApp and Signal, to minimize the likelihood of their text messages being exposed to hackers when texting between iPhone or Android users on the opposite phone brand. The encrypted messaging apps also allow users to make encrypted phone calls through the internet.
Apple iMessages -- which are blue between iPhone users and green when an iPhone user texts a non-iPhone user -- and Google Messages are fully encrypted using Signal's protocol, but are not fully encrypted when texting different devices. Messages between different devices are reported to only be encrypted only with Rich Communications Services (RCS), which are all decrypted by Google in the U.S.
“Our suggestion, what we have told folks internally, is not new here: Encryption is your friend, whether it’s on text messaging or if you have the capacity to use encrypted voice communication. Even if the adversary is able to intercept the data, if it is encrypted, it will make it impossible,” Jeff Greene, executive assistant director for cybersecurity at CISA, told NBC News.
Personally I don't see what the concern is, supposing your text messages aren't filled with things that might be of interest to a third-party.
I don't really care if the Chinese government sees someone asking me to bring the beer for hockey this week.
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Apparently it was quite unique and specifically aimed at counterintelligence targets in the USA, relying (inevitably) on a Windows server exploit.
Also, in 2024 several telecommunications suppliers' systems (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Spectrum, Lumen, Consolidated Communications, and Windstream) were compromised.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Typhoon
Is it still a worry?
Probably not. I guess it depends on whether your texts are encrypted or whether the contents being snooped is a concern - but it seems much less of a concern than the wholesale snooping done by the US government's global surveillance operations, as exposed by Edward Snowden.
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