Federal authorities are urging smartphone users on both iPhone and Android to review and remove sensitive messages from their devices. The warning highlights growing concerns about data exposure and unauthorized access. For crypto enthusiasts managing digital assets, this is a timely reminder to audit your messaging apps—especially if you've stored seed phrases, recovery codes, or exchange credentials anywhere less secure than dedicated hardware wallets or cold storage solutions.
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Federal authorities are urging smartphone users on both iPhone and Android to review and remove sensitive messages from their devices. The warning highlights growing concerns about data exposure and unauthorized access. For crypto enthusiasts managing digital assets, this is a timely reminder to audit your messaging apps—especially if you've stored seed phrases, recovery codes, or exchange credentials anywhere less secure than dedicated hardware wallets or cold storage solutions.