Dozens of companies have been penetrated &disrupted, including at least eight US major telecoms & broadband infrastructure firms.
Chinese hackers are alleged to have broken into US phone networks, giving Chinese intelligence services a window onto specific Americans’ phone and messaging activity.
FBI and homeland security officials suggest the use of encrypted texts on smartphones because texts between Apple and Android devices are not secure.
Following a recent cyberattack, nicknamed Salt Typhoon, at "at least eight" telecom companies in the U.S., the authorities encouraged iPhone and Android users to use encrypted apps for communication, ...
A Chinese hacking group, known as “Salt Typhoon,” has stolen a significant amount of Americans’ metadata in an ongoing ...
Chinese hackers targeted U.S. telecoms to access communication records of officials, prompting FBI investigations and denials ...
Though commonly referred to as Salt Typhoon, the group has also been dubbed GhostEmperor, FamousSparrow, Earth Estries, and ...
A teen hacker breached two unidentified telecom networks and a financial institution in the US to send millions of phishing ...
While iPhone to iPhone and Android to Android messages are secure, sending a message between the two platforms is not.
The FBI has issued a new warning urging American smartphone users to refrain from texting or sharing sensitive information ...