The U.S. believes that an alleged sweeping Chinese cyber espionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon targeted and recorded ...
FBI and homeland security officials suggest the use of encrypted texts on smartphones because texts between Apple and Android ...
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After a massive cyberattack on U.S. telecom firms and dozens of countries by a hacker group backed by China, security experts are worried about communication networks and even the privacy of text ...
Experts highlight vulnerabilities in the telecommunications sector, warning of risks to both personal privacy and national ...
Sending SMS messages may land US citizens in the net of Beijing-powered Salt Typhoon hackers, FBI worries and switching to ...
China's cyberespionage has evolved over the last several decades from targeting entities such as government departments to ...
U.S. officials are recommending Americans use encrypted messaging apps to ensure their communications stay hidden from ...
Encryption scrambles texts into unreadable code, keeping hackers from reading them. Without it, messages in plain text are vulnerable to spying.
Encryption scrambles texts into unreadable code, keeping hackers from reading them. Without it, messages in plain text are ...
The FBI is issuing a warning to Americans after agents discovered a cyberattack allegedly tied to Chinese hackers involving ...