After a massive hacking campaign believed to come from China, federal officials recommended using encrypted messaging apps.
A massive hack prompts a government official to encourage businesses to do a better job of protecting their communications.
"Actors affiliated” with the People's Republic of China launched an attack on several major telecommunication companies, leading to personal data breaches, the FBI reported.
AT&T and Verizon continue to be under attack, so law enforcement advises the use of encrypted apps for messages and calls.
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