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  3. We are aware of recent reports regarding targeted phishing attacks that have resulted in account takeovers of some Signal users, including government officials and journalists.

We are aware of recent reports regarding targeted phishing attacks that have resulted in account takeovers of some Signal users, including government officials and journalists.

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  • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

    These attacks, like all phishing, rely on social engineering. Attackers impersonate trusted contacts or services (such as the non-existent “Signal Support Bot”) to trick victims into handing over their login credentials or other information. To help prevent this, remember that your Signal SMS verification code is only ever needed when you are first signing up for the Signal app.

    signalapp@mastodon.worldS This user is from outside of this forum
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    To protect people from such phishing, Signal actively warns users against sharing their SMS code and PIN.

    We also want to emphasize that Signal Support will *never* initiate contact via in-app messages, SMS, or social media to ask for your verification code or PIN. If anyone asks for any Signal related code, it is a scam. We make this clear when users receive their SMS code during initial signup.

    signalapp@mastodon.worldS loke@functional.cafeL fqqd@chaos.socialF unaegeli@swiss.socialU izby@mastodon.socialI 10 Replies Last reply
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    • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

      To protect people from such phishing, Signal actively warns users against sharing their SMS code and PIN.

      We also want to emphasize that Signal Support will *never* initiate contact via in-app messages, SMS, or social media to ask for your verification code or PIN. If anyone asks for any Signal related code, it is a scam. We make this clear when users receive their SMS code during initial signup.

      signalapp@mastodon.worldS This user is from outside of this forum
      signalapp@mastodon.worldS This user is from outside of this forum
      signalapp@mastodon.world
      wrote last edited by
      #4

      While we build robust technical safeguards, user vigilance is ultimately the best defense against phishing. We will continue to work on mitigating these risks via interface design and signposting throughout the app. In the meantime, please stay alert, and never share your SMS verification code or Signal PIN with anyone.

      Just a moment...

      favicon

      (support.signal.org)

      excelanalytics@mastodon.worldE dlink@posthat.caD kaito02@mastodon.socialK spitfire@mastodon.socialS 4 Replies Last reply
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      • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

        We are aware of recent reports regarding targeted phishing attacks that have resulted in account takeovers of some Signal users, including government officials and journalists. We take this very seriously.

        To be clear: Signal’s encryption and infrastructure have not been compromised and remain robust. These attacks were executed via sophisticated phishing campaigns, designed to trick users into sharing information – SMS codes and/or Signal PIN – to gain access to users’ accounts.

        cmthiede@social.vivaldi.netC This user is from outside of this forum
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        #5

        @signalapp time to re-up their cyber awareness campaigns

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        • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

          We are aware of recent reports regarding targeted phishing attacks that have resulted in account takeovers of some Signal users, including government officials and journalists. We take this very seriously.

          To be clear: Signal’s encryption and infrastructure have not been compromised and remain robust. These attacks were executed via sophisticated phishing campaigns, designed to trick users into sharing information – SMS codes and/or Signal PIN – to gain access to users’ accounts.

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          patricus@gts.posix.live
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          #6

          @signalapp how to move signal account from a phone to an other? just a question.

          tedstechtips@mas.toT 1 Reply Last reply
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          • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

            To protect people from such phishing, Signal actively warns users against sharing their SMS code and PIN.

            We also want to emphasize that Signal Support will *never* initiate contact via in-app messages, SMS, or social media to ask for your verification code or PIN. If anyone asks for any Signal related code, it is a scam. We make this clear when users receive their SMS code during initial signup.

            loke@functional.cafeL This user is from outside of this forum
            loke@functional.cafeL This user is from outside of this forum
            loke@functional.cafe
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            @signalapp as careful as this mezzanine is, I think it could be improved. If someone goes to a web page and get phished by being asked to type it into the page, the message will not dter them because it's not someone "asking for the code".

            I think the message should say something about where it's intended to be used.

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            • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

              To protect people from such phishing, Signal actively warns users against sharing their SMS code and PIN.

              We also want to emphasize that Signal Support will *never* initiate contact via in-app messages, SMS, or social media to ask for your verification code or PIN. If anyone asks for any Signal related code, it is a scam. We make this clear when users receive their SMS code during initial signup.

              fqqd@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
              fqqd@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
              fqqd@chaos.social
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              #8

              @signalapp you dum dum you just publicly shared it

              benroyce@mastodon.socialB zrb@social.hildebrind.spaceZ 2 Replies Last reply
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              • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

                These attacks, like all phishing, rely on social engineering. Attackers impersonate trusted contacts or services (such as the non-existent “Signal Support Bot”) to trick victims into handing over their login credentials or other information. To help prevent this, remember that your Signal SMS verification code is only ever needed when you are first signing up for the Signal app.

                sonjdol@ohai.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
                sonjdol@ohai.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
                sonjdol@ohai.social
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                #9

                @signalapp this might be worth a push message to all users

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                • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

                  To protect people from such phishing, Signal actively warns users against sharing their SMS code and PIN.

                  We also want to emphasize that Signal Support will *never* initiate contact via in-app messages, SMS, or social media to ask for your verification code or PIN. If anyone asks for any Signal related code, it is a scam. We make this clear when users receive their SMS code during initial signup.

                  unaegeli@swiss.socialU This user is from outside of this forum
                  unaegeli@swiss.socialU This user is from outside of this forum
                  unaegeli@swiss.social
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                  #10

                  @signalapp

                  Hmmm, and what about the monthly reminder to enter the personal smartphone code? How to differentiate this from the other?

                  joelvanderwerf@mastodon.socialJ solitha@mastodon.socialS distrowatch@mastodon.socialD kainisenni@vocalounge.cafeK dec23k@mastodon.ieD 6 Replies Last reply
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                    @signalapp how to move signal account from a phone to an other? just a question.

                    tedstechtips@mas.toT This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @patricus @signalapp https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/10074659364122-Backups-and-Device-Transfers-on-Signal

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                    • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

                      While we build robust technical safeguards, user vigilance is ultimately the best defense against phishing. We will continue to work on mitigating these risks via interface design and signposting throughout the app. In the meantime, please stay alert, and never share your SMS verification code or Signal PIN with anyone.

                      Just a moment...

                      favicon

                      (support.signal.org)

                      excelanalytics@mastodon.worldE This user is from outside of this forum
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                      excelanalytics@mastodon.world
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                      #12

                      @signalapp recipients who are not native English speakers may not notice the giveaways in this and similar scams.

                      jakobnitschke@mastodon.socialJ kkarhan@infosec.spaceK 2 Replies Last reply
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                      • unaegeli@swiss.socialU unaegeli@swiss.social

                        @signalapp

                        Hmmm, and what about the monthly reminder to enter the personal smartphone code? How to differentiate this from the other?

                        joelvanderwerf@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        joelvanderwerf@mastodon.social
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                        #13

                        @unaegeli @signalapp My guess: the reminder is a pop-up dialog. It's not a signal message, email, or text.

                        I, too, would like to hear Signal's answer to this question.

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                        • unaegeli@swiss.socialU unaegeli@swiss.social

                          @signalapp

                          Hmmm, and what about the monthly reminder to enter the personal smartphone code? How to differentiate this from the other?

                          solitha@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @unaegeli @signalapp I was just thinking of this.

                          It sounds like Signal is fairly unique in this setup. We're constantly being bombarded with verification requests, and it can be easy to forget one app works differently.

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                          • fqqd@chaos.socialF fqqd@chaos.social

                            @signalapp you dum dum you just publicly shared it

                            benroyce@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @FQQD @signalapp

                            😂

                            "in a stunning development today, a random mastodon user showed they were able to take over Signal's Signal account. details of the hack remain unclear"

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                            • fqqd@chaos.socialF fqqd@chaos.social

                              @signalapp you dum dum you just publicly shared it

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                              zrb@social.hildebrind.space
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                              @FQQD @signalapp quick GET 'EM

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                              • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

                                We are aware of recent reports regarding targeted phishing attacks that have resulted in account takeovers of some Signal users, including government officials and journalists. We take this very seriously.

                                To be clear: Signal’s encryption and infrastructure have not been compromised and remain robust. These attacks were executed via sophisticated phishing campaigns, designed to trick users into sharing information – SMS codes and/or Signal PIN – to gain access to users’ accounts.

                                lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                                lizette603_23@mastodon.social
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                                #17

                                @signalapp nobody should use Signal

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                                • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                                  @signalapp nobody should use Signal

                                  voxel@infosec.spaceV This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #18

                                  @Lizette603_23 @signalapp Please stay kind and on topic, alright? Signal is open for feedback in their Discourse Forum.

                                  lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL kkarhan@infosec.spaceK 2 Replies Last reply
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                                  • excelanalytics@mastodon.worldE excelanalytics@mastodon.world

                                    @signalapp recipients who are not native English speakers may not notice the giveaways in this and similar scams.

                                    jakobnitschke@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                                    jakobnitschke@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                                    jakobnitschke@mastodon.social
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #19

                                    @ExcelAnalytics @signalapp

                                    Thank you for pointing this out

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                                    • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

                                      We are aware of recent reports regarding targeted phishing attacks that have resulted in account takeovers of some Signal users, including government officials and journalists. We take this very seriously.

                                      To be clear: Signal’s encryption and infrastructure have not been compromised and remain robust. These attacks were executed via sophisticated phishing campaigns, designed to trick users into sharing information – SMS codes and/or Signal PIN – to gain access to users’ accounts.

                                      ariarhythmic@ohai.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
                                      ariarhythmic@ohai.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
                                      ariarhythmic@ohai.social
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                                      #20

                                      @signalapp "SMS codes" sounds like a you problem, though.

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                                      • signalapp@mastodon.worldS signalapp@mastodon.world

                                        We are aware of recent reports regarding targeted phishing attacks that have resulted in account takeovers of some Signal users, including government officials and journalists. We take this very seriously.

                                        To be clear: Signal’s encryption and infrastructure have not been compromised and remain robust. These attacks were executed via sophisticated phishing campaigns, designed to trick users into sharing information – SMS codes and/or Signal PIN – to gain access to users’ accounts.

                                        adulau@infosec.exchangeA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        adulau@infosec.exchange
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                                        #21

                                        @signalapp Since Signal always asks for a PIN code for backups, it seems logical that threat actors are exploiting this behavior to trick users.

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                                        • solitha@mastodon.socialS solitha@mastodon.social

                                          @unaegeli @signalapp I was just thinking of this.

                                          It sounds like Signal is fairly unique in this setup. We're constantly being bombarded with verification requests, and it can be easy to forget one app works differently.

                                          pupwrafie@bark.lgbtP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          pupwrafie@bark.lgbt
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                                          @solitha
                                          I mean it's hard for some non technical users to make them understand what is the "trusted context" and what is not I suppose?

                                          I mean we had that with mail for years, people should know to check the senders mail, yet still Phishing attacks are often successful.
                                          @unaegeli @signalapp

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