Cybercriminals connected to Russian intelligence are conducting a large phishing campaign targeting messaging applications, impacting thousands of accounts worldwide. A joint advisory from the FBI and CISA reveals that these attacks focus on individuals with access to sensitive information, including government officials, military personnel, political figures, and journalists. The campaign relies on deception, with attackers impersonating official support channels on platforms like Signal, sending messages that prompt victims to click malicious links or provide confidential information. Victims who comply risk losing control of their accounts, allowing attackers to read private messages and access contact lists. This trend has been observed not only in the U.S. but also in the Netherlands, where similar tactics are used against government employees. The FBI notes that the security of the messaging apps is not the issue; rather, the vulnerability lies in human error. The rise of social engineering tactics poses a risk to both high-profile individuals and potentially everyday users, and users are advised to be cautious with unsolicited messages and not to share sensitive information.