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Russian hackers ‘targeting messaging apps’: Dutch spies

By AFP
March 10, 2026
While WhatsApp may not offer an in-built way to send messages to unsaved numbers, there are a few tricks that you can use. — Android Central/File
While WhatsApp may not offer an in-built way to send messages to unsaved numbers, there are a few tricks that you can use. — Android Central/File

THE HAGUE: Russian hackers have targeted messaging apps used by Dutch officials, intelligence services in the Netherlands said on Monday, part of what they described as a “large-scale global cyber campaign.”

The hackers are aiming to crack WhatsApp and Signal chats used by dignitaries, military personnel and civil servants, the AIVD spy agency said in a report, without specifying which other nations had been targeted.

“The Dutch services also believe other persons of interest to the Russian government, such as journalists, may possibly be targeted by this campaign,” the AIVD said in a statement. The most commonly used method is for the hackers to pretend they are the Signal Support chatbot to persuade users to hand over their security details.

Another method is for hackers to take advantage of these apps´ “linked devices” function, where users can chat on their laptops or PCs. Once a chat has been compromised, the hackers can read all messages, said the AIVD, warning they “likely gained access to sensitive information through this campaign”.