FBI Warns Russian Hackers Target Signal, WhatsApp in Mass Phishing Attacks
22.03.2026
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Russian-linked phishing hits thousands of messaging accounts via fake support tactics, enabling impersonation and data access.
FBI Warns Russian Hackers Target Signal, WhatsApp in Mass Phishing Attacks
The FBI just dropped a major alert: Russian-linked hackers are running mass phishing campaigns targeting Signal and WhatsApp users. This isn't your grandma's email scam—these ops are sophisticated, hitting thousands of accounts through fake support tactics.
Here's the playbook: Attackers impersonate official support teams, tricking users into handing over verification codes. Once they're in, they can hijack accounts, impersonate you, and access your entire message history and contacts. It's a full-scale digital identity theft operation.

The FBI's warning highlights that these attacks aren't random—they're coordinated, likely state-sponsored, and designed to gather intel or spread disinformation. If you're using encrypted messaging apps thinking you're safe, think again. Social engineering is the new front line.
- • Targets: Signal and WhatsApp users
- • Method: Fake support phishing
- • Goal: Account takeover and data access
- • Attribution: Russian-linked hackers
- • Scale: Thousands of accounts affected
Bottom line: Even the most secure apps can't protect you from human error. Always verify support requests through official channels, enable two-factor authentication, and never share verification codes. The FBI's alert is a wake-up call—encryption alone won't save you from a well-crafted phishing attack.
#state-sponsored hacks#social engineering#FBI#phishing
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