Signal Your Safety: CISA’s Urgent Call to Ditch Dodgy Messaging Apps! 🚨📱
CISA urges officials to switch to Signal for secure communication after telecom breaches. Salt Typhoon, a Chinese-backed group, has breached U.S. carriers like T-Mobile and AT&T. Protect your data with end-to-end encryption and multifactor authentication. Remember, if your secrets are worth their weight in gold, don’t let them be intercepted like a bad phone call!

Hot Take:
Signal to all government officials: It’s high time to ditch those old-school messaging apps and embrace the future with end-to-end encryption. Because, let’s face it, if your grandma’s cat photos are more secure than your top-secret government communications, we have a problem! The Salt Typhoon isn’t seasoning your salad; it’s spicing up your telecom breaches.
Key Points:
- CISA urges the use of end-to-end encrypted messaging apps like Signal for secure communications.
- A Chinese-backed threat group, Salt Typhoon, breached major U.S. telecoms, including T-Mobile and Verizon.
- CISA recommends additional security measures like FIDO MFA and avoiding SMS-based MFA.
- Updating devices and using password managers are part of the advised protective measures.
- Two weeks prior, similar guidance was issued to minimize the risk of communication interception.
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