The FBI reportedly accessed deleted Signal messages from an iPhone by tapping into the device’s notification database. Even after the app was removed, incoming message content was found stored, raising privacy concerns for secure messaging apps. While outgoing messages remained inaccessible, this discovery highlights a potential vulnerability in how notification previews are handled on iPhones. The FBI reportedly accessed deleted Signal messages from an iPhone by tapping into the device’s notification database. Even after the app was removed, incoming message content was found stored, raising privacy concerns for secure messaging apps. While outgoing messages remained inaccessible, this discovery highlights a potential vulnerability in how notification previews are handled on iPhones.
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