CISA Warns Spyware Crews Are Breaking Into Signal and WhatsApp Accounts (theregister.com)
- Reference: 0180208289
- News link: https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/11/25/1816245/cisa-warns-spyware-crews-are-breaking-into-signal-and-whatsapp-accounts
- Source link: https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/25/cisa_spyware_gangs/
> CISA has warned that state-backed snoops and cyber-mercenaries are actively [1]abusing commercial spyware to break into Signal and WhatsApp accounts , hijack devices, and quietly rummage through the phones of what the agency calls "high-value" users.
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> In an alert published Monday, the US government's cyber agency said it's tracking multiple miscreants that are using a mix of phishing, bogus QR codes, malicious app impersonation, and, in some cases, full-blown zero-click exploits to compromise messaging apps which most people assume are safe.
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> The agency says the activity it's seeing suggests an increasing focus on "high-value" individuals -- everyone from current and former senior government, military, and political officials to civil society groups across the US, the Middle East, and Europe. In many of the campaigns, attackers delivered spyware first and asked questions later, using the foothold to deploy more payloads and deepen their access.
[1] https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/25/cisa_spyware_gangs/
USA (Score:2)
Well, USA secrets are screwed. You don't even need to directly tap some of the officials as they pass along what they're doing to their family members, including classified info.
Re: (Score:2)
> Well, USA secrets are screwed. You don't even need to directly tap some of the officials as they pass along what they're doing to their family members, including classified info.
Pete Hegseth is concerned enough that he's switching from Signal to SMS to leak battle info ... :-)
Re: (Score:2)
Or actually invite reporters to secret chats.
WhatsApp safe ? (Score:5, Insightful)
messaging apps which most people assume are safe
This is definitely not the case for WhatsApp. Meta has already uploaded all of your contacts, and has all the messages metadata.
Click bait? (Score:2)
It makes it sound as if there are issues with Signal and WhatsApp when the issue is the user being fooled. This applies to all Apps, not just those 2.
Re: (Score:2)
Looks like click bait or incompetence. Could be the latter.
Why does anyone use whatsapp (Score:2)
The only reason to use WhatsApp is so you can chat to the scam bots that lurk on Tinder as Asian models pretending to be 1 mile away and looking for a long term relationship who immediately ask to switch to WhatsApp or Telegram so they can send you pictures they harvested from Chinese dating sites in order to get you to give them money to invest in gold CFDs for you.
Luckily (Score:3)
I'm decidedly low-value..
But just the fact that its out there means it may affect me at some point.