Pakistan will launch the BEEP secure messaging app for government use within two months, offering encrypted chat and video ...
Iranians are forced to use homegrown apps as the authorities tighten internet restrictions for security reasons - Copyright AFP ATTA KENARE Iranians are forced to use ...
Pakistan plans to launch 'Beep,' a secure messaging app for government employees, inspired by China's WeChat. Developed and certified locally, it aims to enhance secure communication within federal ...
A few weeks ago we witnessed an incident where military leaders inadvertently included a reporter in what was supposed to be a closed, secure communication channel, all due to the use of the Signal ...
Recent news has shone a spotlight on secure communications. Late last year, China-linked threat actors Salt Typhoon and Liminal Panda compromised telecommunications and Internet-service providers, ...
'Signalgate' continues to rumble on, with even more of the Signal messages that were shared between Trump officials – and, inadvertently, The Atlantic – revealed today. But how exactly did this group ...
What if you could send a message without ever needing Wi-Fi, cellular data, or even an internet connection? It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but with BitChat, it’s a reality. Created by ...
Messaging app Signal is in the news, and not for anything positive. Defense Secretary and former Fox News contributor Pete Hegseth recently demonstrated how not to use a secure communications channel ...
Developers creating platforms similar to messaging apps such as those that offer end-to-end encryption could find their work ...
The messaging app that President Donald Trump’s national security advisor used during a recent Cabinet meeting suspended its services after a reported hack. TeleMessage, the app in question, is a ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Shutterstock / Daniel Constante 'Signalgate' continues to rumble on, with even more of ...