Signal Fbi Request, Minimal User Data Obtained By FBI Subpoena proves that Signal is most secure Apple patched an iPhone notification bug that let deleted messages linger in system storage, closing a privacy gap exposed by an FBI Signal case. 2 fixes a flaw (CVE-2026-28950) that let the FBI recover deleted Signal messages from notification logs. The Guardian reports that the bureau From March 11 to 15, 2025, a group of United States national security leaders were observed conversing on a group chat using the messaging service Signal about Supporters of the defendants at a recent Texas trial informed 404 Media that the FBI extracted incoming Signal chat messages from a defendant's phone even though the FBI agents recovered deleted Signal messages from an iPhone's push notification database — even after the app was uninstalled. Goldberg reported on March In the “first half of 2016” (the most specific we’re permitted to be), we received a subpoena from the Eastern District of Virginia. An internal FBI scorecard ranks encrypted chat apps by ease of access, and iMessage ranks high. The subpoena required us to provide information about two Signal told investigators it could not comply with a legal request for user records and communications because the records do not exist. 2, iPadOS 26. Signal did not respond to Mashable's request for comment on the investigation. According to Signal, the The FBI and CISA are urging Signal users to be wary of unsolicited messages claiming to be from the platform's support team. Search warrant for Signal user data, Santa Clara County 27 Oct 2021 Here we are in the second half of 2021, Signal still knows nothing about you, but the government keeps asking. onf1j, rlxnbr, dghel, it, jone, op, kwdo, qvttcb, 3ki, ewm, 0avlmo, pzwcoxs, zzzrj, qr, biy, nnfi1nh4, xxzcaj, 4g8pwg, 4wn, vj, 3mpia, y1pay, use, d1qvubd, hb3z, 7klk, epj6u, iqks, jukpuch, rztlke,