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Portugal warns foreign state-backed hackers targeting officials’ and military messaging accounts

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 2:59 PM

LISBON, March 11 (Reuters) – Foreign state-backed hackers have launched a global cyber campaign to access the WhatsApp and ​Signal accounts of government officials, ‌diplomats and military personnel, the national intelligence service (SIS) warned on Wednesday.

In a rare statement, the SIS said the hackers seek to trick ‌users ​of these platforms “into sharing ⁠sensitive data, such ⁠as passwords”, in order to gain access to individual and group chats and shared files.

“The targets are government officials, ​diplomats, military personnel, and civil society members with access to privileged information ⁠from Portugal and ⁠allied countries,” SIS said.

SIS did ​not identify the foreign state behind the ​hackers, who are “exploiting potential careless use by ‌individuals relying on the end-to-end encryption of the two applications,” widely used by officials, military personnel, and executives.

It ⁠said the attacks “do not mean that WhatsApp or Signal have been compromised,” but did not rule ⁠out ‌the possibility.

Two intelligence agencies in ⁠the Netherlands said on Monday ​that ‌Russian-backed hackers had also launched ​a global ⁠cyber campaign to gain access to both platforms.

SIS said it issued the alert also to help the public prepare for cyberattacks.

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; Editing by ​Chizu Nomiyama)