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FBI warns Russian hackers targeting Americans on Signal; thousands of accounts compromised
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FBI warns Russian hackers targeting Americans on Signal; thousands of accounts compromised
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Truth Score
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95%
Truth Score
The article accurately reports a legitimate FBI/CISA joint warning about Russian intelligence services targeting Signal users through phishing campaigns. All major factual claims are verified by official government sources.
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Key Findings
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FBI and CISA issued official joint PSA warning about Russian hackers targeting messaging apps
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Thousands of accounts confirmed compromised through phishing campaigns bypassing encryption
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First formal public attribution linking these campaigns directly to Russian intelligence services
Claim Analysis (6)
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"FBI and CISA issued a joint public service announcement warning about Russian hackers targeting Signal"
Official FBI IC3 PSA confirms this joint warning was issued
Sources:
FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center PSA
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"Kash Patel is FBI Director"
Kash Patel became the ninth Director of the FBI on February 20, 2025
Sources:
FBI official records
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"Thousands of accounts have been compromised"
CISA confirms unauthorized access to thousands of individual accounts globally
Sources:
CISA official announcement
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"Russian intelligence services are behind the attacks"
First formal public attribution to Russian Intelligence Services confirmed by FBI/CISA
Sources:
FBI/CISA PSA260320
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"Signal users are predominantly targeted"
FBI PSA specifically notes threat actors predominantly target Signal accounts
Sources:
FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center
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"Encryption has not been broken"
FBI/CISA confirm hackers compromised accounts but not encryption or applications themselves
Sources:
FBI/CISA joint statement
📚 Verify With
→ FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center PSA260320
→ CISA official cybersecurity advisory
→ BleepingComputer cybersecurity reporting
