• French government internal messaging tool Tchap hit by data breac

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jun 10 15:15:25 2026
    French government internal messaging tool Tchap hit by data breach but it doesn't know if any data was compromised

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    Wed, 10 Jun 2026 14:09:30 +0000

    Description:
    A cybercriminal claimed the Tchap breach on a dark web forum, saying they stole gigabytes of sensitive data.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter French governmentonly chat app Tchap breached via stolen valid account, attacker claims 13.5GB exfiltrated Alleged haul includes 73k accounts, 640k+ messages, 800+ chat rooms; private chats encrypted, public rooms not ANSSI and DINUM investigating amid wider warnings about statetargeted messagingapp espionage A chat app used exclusively by French government employees was apparently hacked and hundreds of thousands of messages allegedly exfiltrated, with the authorities now investigating these claims.

    Back in 2025, Frances Prime Minister Franois Bayrou banned the use of foreign chat apps, such as WhatsApp or Signal, for work communication. Instead, employees were told to use Tchap, an instant messaging and collaboration tool built by DINUM, the digital affairs directorate of the French government, and ANSSI, Frances cybersecurity agency. The app is a fork of Riot, and available only to users with a .gov address. Apparently, the app has more than 300,000 monthly users, as well as more than 500,000 downloads on Google Play Store . Latest Videos From Watch full video here: "misere" claims the breach A threat actor with the alias misere recently took to the dark web to lay claim to the attack, saying they used social engineering to exfiltrate 13.5GB of data from the app.

    Among the data stolen are 73,467 user accounts, 643,459 messages, 876 chat rooms with message history, and 59,386 shared media files. They also claimed to have accessed discussion rooms involving personnel from multiple French ministries. You may like French government agency admits data breach as
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    In the meantime, ANSSI confirmed the app suffered a security breach, saying the initial reports were of a valid account being stolen. The agency said private conversations in the app are encrypted, but public conversations are not.

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    In March 2026, the General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD), the Netherlands primary civilian intelligence and security agency, warned of a major ongoing cyber-espionage campaign by Russian spies, in which they try to gain access to Signal and WhatsApp accounts belonging to dignitaries,
    military personnel, and civil servants, including Dutch government employees.

    A few weeks later, both the FBI and CISA warned about the same thing , urging US government employees to be cautious with their mobile apps.

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