TeleMessage Meltdown: Government Staffers Caught in Buggy App Chaos!
CISA’s warning about flaws in TeleMessage TM SGNL is no joke. After the Signalgate debacle, it seems government secrets were less secure than a toddler’s diary. With hackers on the loose, CISA’s directive is clear: patch it up or ditch it by July 22. It’s time to make like a banana and split from buggy apps.

Hot Take:
TeleMessage TM SGNL is like that thrift store find that seemed like a hidden gem, but now you’ve realized it’s just a ticking time bomb full of questionable secrets, and CISA is telling you to return it before it blows up in your face. Who knew government conversations could be more explosive than a Michael Bay movie?
Key Points:
- CISA warns that two flaws in TeleMessage TM SGNL are actively being exploited.
- Federal agencies must patch these flaws or stop using the app by July 22.
- TeleMessage gained notoriety after the Signalgate incident involving a botched Signal chat.
- The app lacks proper end-to-end encryption and has been leaking government chat data.
- Smarsh, owner of TeleMessage, has not provided a comment on the situation.
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