- Hacker states that they broke into the telemessage messaging service
- Telemassage is a signal clone, a popular chat application oriented to privacy used by the tastes of JD Vance
- Hacker stole some archives of the platform, but no data from the US government were taken.
According to reports, Telemassage, an instant communications application used by some government officials of the United States, has been pirate, with stolen private messages.
A report from 404 media He says that a hacker broke and stole messages found on the platform, which were then shared with the publication, which allowed him to confirm the authenticity of at least some parts of the stolen files.
In May 2025, Telemassage caught the attention of the media after it was revealed that Mike Waltz, former US National Security Advisor.
Waltz fired
Telemassage is a modified version of the Signal application, developed by an Israeli company. PakGazette describes the company as “dark.”
The application is created as a messaging and business archive platform for SMS, MMS, voice calls and messages of applications such as WhatsApp, Wechat, Telegram and Signal. The file is for regulatory compliance purposes and Ediscovery.
Now, after the hack, everyone asks the same question: did the hacker stole the communications of the United States government? The answer is apparently, no.
404Media He says that the hacker did not stole any message from Waltz or anyone else in the Trump administration. Nor do we know how the hacker accessed the information, if it abused zero day vulnerability, or if malware was implemented in the process.
Until now, all parties, including Telemassage, and the United States government, have not commented on the news. A signal spokesman told PakGazette that the company “cannot guarantee the privacy or safety properties of unofficial signal versions.”
Mike Waltz was fired from his role as the US National Security Advisor. UU. On May 1, 2025, after a significant security incident in which he was unnoticly added to the journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a chat of a group of signals where the senior officials were discussing classified military plans for a strike against Houthi’s militants in Yemen.