Dutch Intelligence Warns of Russian Hacking Campaign

Dutch intelligence agencies MIVD and AIVD have issued warnings regarding a large-scale hacking attack from Russian state actors aimed at users of messaging platforms Whatsapp and Signal. The attacks are reportedly focused on capturing accounts, particularly those belonging to military personnel, officials, journalists, and individuals deemed valuable to Russian interests.
The implications of this hacking campaign extend beyond immediate cybersecurity concerns, highlighting the vulnerability of widely used communication tools. As national security officials recommend specific protective measures, this situation underscores the growing need for secure communication infrastructures, potentially increasing countries' reliance on these technologies amidst foreign threats.
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