Hacker stole data about the users used by US officials Annex 09:27

An unknown hacker missed the information used by the US government, as well as other things about Telemessage application users. This reported by portal 404 Media.

“The data stolen by a hacker includes some direct messages and group chats sent using the signal clone, as well as modified versions of WhatsApp, Telegram and Wechat,” he said.

Journalists said the application was used to archive the messages of senior USAs. However, according to the portal, the hacker did not reach them. Hacking touched information about the border service, Coinbase and other financial institutions.

404 Media writes that the computer pirate contacted the authors of the material. According to the attacker, the hacking of the system did not require serious effort.

Bloomberg Agency in January reportedChina’s sponsored computer pirates hacked the computer of US Finance Minister Janet Yellen. They obtained access to less than 50 files on the department head of the head of the department.

Previously Known Russian hackers in the FBI are in serial recruitment.

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Source: Gazeta

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