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A hacker breached TeleMessage, a messaging platform used by U.S. officials, leaking data from over 60 government users, including disaster responders and diplomats. The incident raises ...
TeleMessage drew media attention after a Reuters photograph showed Mike Waltz checking its version of Signal during a cabinet meeting. ... Oregon-based digital communications firm Smarsh, ...
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 ...
In a concerning turn of events for cybersecurity, TeleMessage, an app used by former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to archive his text messages, has suffered a hack. The app, designed to ...
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 ...
In an email, Portland, Oregon-based Smarsh, which runs the TeleMessage app, said it was "investigating a potential security incident" and was suspending all its services "out of an abundance of ...
Founded in Israel by an Israeli military expert, TeleMessage was acquired this past year by Portland, Oregon-based Smarsh. TeleMessage recently took down most of its website and said it has ...
TeleMessage, a messaging app used by Trump adviser Mike Waltz, ... Smarsh Inc., based in Portland, Oregon, owns TeleMessage. What the hacker found in ‘about 15-20 minutes ...
UPDATE 5/6: Following 404Media's report, TeleMessage's parent company, Smarsh, temporarily disabled all of its services and removed mentions of Signal from the TeleMessage website. "TeleMessage is ...