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posted by mrpg on Thursday May 08, @12:00PM   Printer-friendly
from the not-funny-anymore dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has processed the following story:

An investigation by 404 Media has uncovered a major security breach at TeleMessage, an Israeli company that provides modified versions of encrypted messaging apps – most notably Signal – to US government agencies and private-sector clients for message archiving. The breach, which exposed sensitive communications, has raised urgent concerns about the security of high-level government and organizational messaging.

The issue gained public attention after a Reuters photograph captured Mike Waltz, a former National Security Adviser to Donald Trump, using a Signal-like app during a cabinet meeting. The app, TeleMessage, closely mimics Signal's interface but is designed to retain and archive messages for compliance purposes – unlike the original Signal, which is built for privacy and strict end-to-end encryption.

[...] 404 Media reports that a hacker exploited a vulnerability in TeleMessage's backend system, gaining access to archived messages from some users. Alarmingly, the breach was relatively easy: the hacker claimed it took only 15 to 20 minutes to gain access, using credentials found in intercepted data to enter the backend panel, where they could view usernames, passwords, and message content.


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  • (Score: 5, Touché) by RedGreen on Thursday May 08, @01:42PM

    by RedGreen (888) on Thursday May 08, @01:42PM (#1403061)

    "So why are they now using what looks by comparison amateur hour "secure messaging" from some random Israeli company instead?"

    Surely a rhetorical question, amateurs use amateur solutions. It is not like the Russian Agent Orange in charge picked any of them people he has for their competence in the field. They were picked for the loyalty to the dear leader and the amount of destruction to could do to the government with their outright malice and incompetence.

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