Spy-Fi: CISA Warns of Espionage Epidemic Targeting Signal and WhatsApp

CISA alerts us to cyber-mercenaries sneaking into Signal and WhatsApp accounts using commercial spyware. These digital intruders bypass encryption with phishing, fake apps, and zero-click exploits, targeting “high-value” users globally. So, while you think you’re texting, someone might be eavesdropping. Stay vigilant, and remember, not all QR codes are your friends.

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Who needs to be a tech wizard when you can just be a cyber-spy with a penchant for loopholes? CISA’s latest warning reads like a modern spy novel, where the protagonist skips the encryption class and heads straight to Social Engineering 101. It seems these state-backed snoops and cyber-mercenaries are more interested in the art of deception than the science of encryption. Welcome to the new world of cyber espionage, where your phone is a treasure trove, and commercial spyware is the key!

Key Points:

  • CISA warns of state-backed entities exploiting commercial spyware to infiltrate Signal and WhatsApp accounts.
  • Attack methods include phishing, QR code manipulation, and zero-click exploits.
  • Targets are high-value individuals such as government, military, and political figures.
  • Google uncovered Russian exploits using the “linked devices” feature in Signal.
  • Commercial spyware vendors like NSO Group face increased scrutiny and bans.

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