New revelations highlight the dangers of secure messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp. User behaviors, not app flaws, pose the greatest risks. Discover how to protect yourself from potential threats!
A new NSA report reveals that the real risk in secure messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp is not in their encryption, but in user behavior. Learn how to protect yourself from potential threats.
In a fiery New York Times op-ed, Hillary Clinton criticizes Donald Trump's administration for a significant military leak involving sensitive attack plans shared on a commercial messaging app. She condemns the actions as reckless and dangerous, highlighting a trend of self-inflicted wounds that threaten national security.
Senator Mark Kelly calls for the resignation of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after sensitive military plans were allegedly shared on the messaging app Signal, deeming it reckless and dangerous.
A recent Pentagon memo warns against using the Signal messaging app for any unclassified information, highlighting vulnerabilities exploited by Russian hackers. This revelation follows an incident where a reporter was accidentally included in a sensitive military chat, raising serious concerns about digital security practices among national security officials.
In a jaw-dropping turn of events, a journalist accidentally finds themselves in a secret Signal chat involving top Trump administration officials discussing imminent military action against the Houthis in Yemen. This unprecedented breach raises serious questions about national security protocols and the use of encrypted messaging apps for sensitive discussions.
In an unexpected turn, Google is working on reinstating the YouTube Picture-in-Picture feature in Google Messages. Despite its removal last year, new beta updates reveal potential support for this sought-after functionality. Stay tuned for updates!
Google Messages is rolling out updates that promise to significantly enhance media receiving performance. Discover how these changes can streamline your messaging experience and keep you connected like never before!
Apple has confirmed a security warning for UK users, removing key security features like end-to-end encryption and risking data privacy. Find out how this impacts you and what steps to take to secure your data.