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TeleMessage, a modified Signal clone used by US government officials, has been hacked - MSNSmarsh, the company that owns TeleMessage, told TechCrunch in a statement that it suspended TeleMessage’s services, and is investigating “a potential security incident. ...
It's come to light that the Portland company Smarsh is investigating a "security incident" of its TeleMessage product allegedly tied to Waltz' use of the program. Andrew Harnik By Malia Spencer ...
Portland-based tech firm Smarsh has stopped offering a digital messaging app called TeleMessage, notably used by Trump administration official Mike Waltz, after hackers breached the app.
Smarsh acquired Israel-based TeleMessage last year. 404 Media, a tech-focused news outlet, first reported on the hack affecting TeleMessage.
This app, made by TeleMessage (which was recently acquired by Smarsh), works in almost exactly the same way as Signal, except that it also archives copies of all the messages passing through it ...
TeleMessage's parent company Smarsh has yet to comment on the matter. All of this happened after Waltz accidentally revealed he used TeleMessage during a cabinet meeting last week.
Portland-based Smarsh is in the eye of a national security storm with reports Sunday its TeleMessage business was hacked and messages — including those of former National Security Advisor Mike ...
TeleMessage is a “fork” of Signal, copying parts of the app and making a handful of adjustments to its code. TeleMessage markets itself as a way for government agencies and businesses to ...
Smarsh's product TeleMessage, which the company is in the process of rebranding as Capture Mobile, is designed to capture the messages once they've been decrypted so they can be preserved and stored.
Smarsh, the company that owns TeleMessage, told TechCrunch in a statement that it suspended TeleMessage’s services, and is investigating “a potential security incident.” ...
Smarsh, the company that owns TeleMessage, told TechCrunch in a statement that it suspended TeleMessage's services, and is investigating "a potential security incident." ...
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