**Headline:** Russia’s Hacking: They’re Coming for Our Smartest People on Social Media
FBI Director Kash Patel just dropped the news that Russian intelligence is really getting cozy with our private messaging apps. Apparently, they think our government officials, military types, politicians, and journalists are the cream of the crop—“high intelligence value,” as he puts it. Nice of them to let us know who they’re targeting, right?
So, what’s the deal? Patel casually mentions that this phishing campaign has already led to unauthorized access for thousands of individuals. But you know what’s missing? Any concrete details on how many of these “high intelligence” folks actually fell for it. It’s almost like they want us to just take their word for it.
It’s also rich to see the FBI sounding the alarm while we’re all left wondering why they can’t seem to stop these breaches. Maybe instead of just telling us who’s being targeted, they could share some tips on how to avoid getting hacked? Or is that too much to ask?
In the end, it’s just another reminder that while we’re busy scrolling through memes, the real players are working behind the scenes. Question is, when do we get to hear how this all ends? Or is that just another tale lost in the phishing sea?
By Admin | Published: March 21, 2026 at 5:17 am
