FBI is now warning Android and iPhone users to stop sending text messages to each other – Gateway Hispanic


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The FBI is now warning Android and iPhone users to stop texting each other amid a large-scale telecommunications breach in the U.S. attributed to Chinese hackers. This incident is linked to a cyberattack by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), named «Salt Typhoon,» described as the worst telecommunications hack in U.S. history

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5 comentarios en «FBI is now warning Android and iPhone users to stop sending text messages to each other»

  1. «The FBI is now warning Android and iPhone users to stop texting each other amid a large-scale telecommunications breach in the U.S. attributed to Chinese hackers. »

    Yeah, umm…..Why?

  2. It is not «who are they warning» it is «don’t send secret stuff via text» .

    No se trata de «a quién advierten», se trata de «no envíes material secreto por mensaje de texto».

  3. Um, IDK, this sounds pretty suspicious from an agency that raids and plants documents of a former president. Who ignores countless CCP acting agents in congress, local state law makers and probably more! The FBI is also arresting elderly men and women, Christian grandmas and grandpas because they hand out brochure’s to ppl considering to murder their babies in their abortion mills! Com on really? An elderly person is a threat or a barrier to enter for a young woman in many cases not even on their prime yet?

    This is the first time ai have ever heard of a cyber attack without ANY information about how its perpetrated, unless their saving face for their statement that their 5G chips pose no existential threat to the US! IF this is the case, I would not send any texts on a 5G phone!

  4. Is this a scam to stop ppl from communicating? Or did they blow it big time on Chinese 5G chips stating there is no existential threat in the chips?! Possibly overlooked on purpose?

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