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FBI warns Russian hackers are targeting Signal users via phishing

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Russian intelligence-linked hackers are targeting users of popular messaging apps like Signal, gaining access to private messages and impersonating victims in a sweeping global campaign, according to a joint warning from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and U.S. cybersecurity officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel.

The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said the operation has already compromised “thousands of individual” commercial messaging app (CMA) accounts, allowing attackers to read messages, access contact lists and send messages posing as the victim.

FBI Director Kash Patel warned the campaign is targeting individuals of “high intelligence value,” including U.S. officials, military personnel and journalists, and has already resulted in widespread account compromises.

Patel warned the attackers can exploit compromised accounts to impersonate victims and target others using a trusted identity.

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FBI Director Kash Patel listens during the Senate Committee on Intelligence hearings on Capitol Hill Wednesday, March 18, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

“This global campaign has resulted in unauthorized access to thousands of individual CMA accounts,” the agencies said in a joint public service announcement.

“After compromising an account, malicious actors can view the victims’ messages and contact lists, send messages, and conduct additional phishing against other CMA accounts.”

Officials said the activity is linked to actors associated with Russian intelligence services and targets individuals considered to be of “high intelligence value,” including current and former U.S. government officials, military personnel, political figures and journalists.

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The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

“RIS actors have compromised individual CMA accounts, but not CMAs’ encryption or the applications themselves,” the FBI and CISA said.

The agencies emphasized the activity does not involve breaking Signal’s encryption, but instead relies on tricking users through phishing schemes.

“Phishing remains one of the most unsophisticated, yet effective means of cyber compromise, often rendering other protections irrelevant including end-to-end encryption,” the agencies said.

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Cyber actors associated with Russian Intelligence have targeted thousands of commercial messaging apps (CMAs) according to a PSA shared jointly by the FBI and CISA Friday. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

According to officials, the hackers often pose as messaging app support or send fake security alerts designed to create urgency, prompting users to click malicious links or share verification codes or PINs.

If a user complies, attackers can link their own device to the account or take it over entirely, allowing them to monitor private conversations and impersonate the victim.

FBI Director Kash Patel cautioned that the scheme allows for cybercriminals to “conduct additional phishing.”

“After gaining access, the actors can view messages and contact lists, send messages as the victim, and conduct additional phishing from a trusted identity.”

The PSA said users who believe they may have been targeted should report incidents to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.

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The link to “cyber actors” associated with Russian Intelligence was not made more specific in the agencies’ joint PSA.

Signal did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. The Federal Bureau of Investigation did not provide further comment to Fox News Digital.

Jasmine Baehr is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital, where she covers politics, the military, faith and culture.

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