FBI Urges Encryption Amid Telecom Hack Concerns

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Chinese hackers have accessed the phone metadata of over a million people, primarily in the Washington, D.C. area, through a campaign known as Salt Typhoon. Despite the breach, most victims have not been notified by major telecom companies like AT&T and Verizon, nor does the FBI plan to alert them. The hacking campaign, which has targeted eight U.S. telecom and internet service providers, is considered one of the largest intelligence compromises in U.S. history. The breach highlights significant privacy concerns, as metadata can reveal sensitive information about individuals' contacts and movements.
- Telecoms haven't notified most victims of Salt Typhoon hack, sources say NBC News
- How China Hacked America’s Phone Network The New York Times
- How to switch to encrypted messaging after FBI warnings The Washington Post
- FBI warns users to encrypt text messages for cybersecurity. Here's how to do it USA TODAY
- How to Protect Yourself From the Salt Typhoon Hack, No Matter What the FBI Says The Intercept
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