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German Agencies Issue Alert on Signal Phishing Threat

German Agencies Issue Alert on Signal Phishing Threat

Posted on February 7, 2026 By CWS

Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the Federal Office for Information Security have jointly issued a warning about phishing attacks on the Signal messaging app. These cyber threats, likely state-sponsored, aim to target high-profile individuals in politics, military, and journalism across Germany and Europe.

Targeting High-Profile Individuals

The primary targets of this cyber campaign are influential figures in the political and military sectors, as well as investigative journalists. The attackers seek unauthorized access to private communications, potentially compromising entire networks. This attack does not rely on malware or security vulnerabilities in Signal but exploits its legitimate features to gain access to victims’ chats and contacts.

Methods of Attack

The attackers impersonate Signal support or a chatbot, urging victims to provide a PIN or SMS verification code, threatening data loss if they do not comply. If successful, attackers can take control of the victim’s account, accessing profiles and contacts. An alternative method involves tricking users into scanning a QR code, granting attackers access to the account and recent messages.

The campaign could also extend to WhatsApp due to similar security features. Successful breaches could expose private communications and compromise entire networks through group chats.

Protective Measures and Broader Context

To protect against these threats, users should avoid engaging with suspicious support accounts and refrain from sharing their Signal PIN. Enabling Registration Lock can prevent unauthorized account registration. Regularly reviewing linked devices and removing unknown ones is also advised.

Meanwhile, other global incidents highlight the broader cybersecurity landscape. Recent reports indicate Chinese-backed groups targeting Norwegian organizations and exploiting research collaborations. Similarly, Russian and Iranian cyber activities pose ongoing risks, with attacks on infrastructure and dissident monitoring, respectively.

With these developments, individuals and organizations are urged to remain vigilant and proactive in securing their digital communications against evolving cyber threats.

The Hacker News Tags:BfV, BSI, Cybersecurity, device linking, Germany, Journalists, Phishing, PIN security, Politicians, Signal, WhatsApp

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