While iPhone to iPhone and Android to Android messages are secure, sending a message between the two platforms is not.
TheFBI has issued an urgent call to iPhone and Android users, urging them to reconsider using popular messaging apps like ...
“The FBI says your texts aren’t secure. Do you need to stop?” The Hill asked this weekend, at the same time as Android Central warned that while Google “shows a lack of respect for users inside its ...
FBI Director James Comey acknowledged Tuesday that forcing Apple to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone could set a precedent ... Apple does not have access to the data on its phones ...
U.S. officials urge citizens to use encrypted messaging and calls wherever they can—here’s what you need to know.
A Chinese hacking operation known as "Salt Typhoon" recently accessed private text messages and phone conversations.
The FBI has issued a statement warning Android users to stop texting iPhone users and vice versa, after a report showed that text data could be hacked easily due to a lack of encryption.
The FBI's guidelines recommended that users not send texts from iPhone to Android or vice versa because they were not securely encrypted. However, messages sent from iPhone to iPhone or Android to ...