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Showing Original Post only (View all)FBI Warns iPhone And Android Users--Stop Sending Texts [View all]
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2024/12/03/fbi-warns-iphone-and-android-users-stop-sending-texts/Timing is everything. Just as Apples adoption of RCS had seemed to signal a return to text messaging versus the unstoppable growth of WhatsApp, then along comes a surprising new hurdle to stop that in its tracks. While messaging Android to Android or iPhone to iPhone is secure, messaging from one to the other is not.
Now even the FBI and CISA, the US cyber defense agency, are warning Americans to use fully encrypted messaging and phone calls where they can. The backdrop is the Chinese hacking of US networks that is reportedly ongoing and likely larger in scale than previously understood. Fully encrypted comms is the best defense against this compromise, and Americans are being urged to use that wherever possible.
The network cyberattacks, attributed to Salt Typhoon, a group associated with Chinas Ministry of Public Security, has generated heightened concern as to the vulnerabilities within critical US communication networks. The reality is different. Without fully end-to-end encrypted messaging and calls, there has always been a potential for content to be intercepted. Thats the entire reason the likes of Apple, Google and Meta advise its use, highlighting the fact that even they cant see content.
As reported by Politico, advice given by CISAs Jeff Greene and an unnamed FBI senior official included strongly urging Americans to use your encrypted communications where you have it we definitely need to do that, kind of look at what it means long-term, how we secure our networks.
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So, if we don't want to use WhatsApp we have to inquire as to the type of phone used by
hlthe2b
Dec 4
#1
Thanks. I know the US State Department has been recommending Signal for its employees.
erronis
Dec 4
#15
why don't they have an iOS update to fix this? They certainly have enough other updates
LymphocyteLover
Dec 4
#13
I'm afraid I don't understand the risk. If I don't say anything that I wouldn't want on the front page of the New York
rainin
Dec 4
#9
Yeah, I don't get it either. Is the risk in getting hacked or that they could introduce a virus?
LymphocyteLover
Dec 4
#10
so the risk is someone getting into your phone via texting? How exactly would that work?
LymphocyteLover
Dec 4
#12
How can it be that hard for Apple to use the encryption that RCS has always offered?
paulkienitz
Dec 4
#14