Signal says attackers may have accessed phone numbers of 1,900 users

A woman holds a smartphone displaying the Signal messaging app logo, which is also seen near her, in this illustration taken January 13, 2021. (Reuters/Dado Ruvic)

Encrypted messaging service Signal said the phone numbers of 1,900 users could have been revealed in a phishing attack on Twilio Inc TWLO.N, its verification services provider, earlier this month.

The attacker could also have accessed the SMS verification code used to register with Signal, but message history, profile information and contact lists were not revealed, the company said in a blog post on Monday.

“An attacker could have attempted to re-register number to another device or learned that their number was registered to Signal,” it said.

Twilio, which disclosed the attack earlier this month, said it has been working together with Signal to help their investigation.

The San Francisco, California-based company counts over 256,000 businesses, including Ford Motor Co F.N, Mercado Libre Inc MELI.O and HSBC HSBC.L, among its customers.

—Reporting by Tiyashi Datta in Bengaluru; Editing by Aditya Soni

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