French government’s internal messaging tool Tchap hit by data breach – but it doesn’t know if any data was compromised


  • French government chat app Tchap breached via stolen valid account, attacker claims 13.5GB exfiltrated
  • Claimed features include 73,000 accounts, 640,000+ messages, 800+ chat rooms; private chats encrypted, public spaces not
  • ANSSI and DINUM are investigating amid wider warnings about state-targeted messaging app espionage

A chat app used exclusively by French government employees was apparently hacked and hundreds of thousands of messages were allegedly exfiltrated, with authorities now investigating the claims.

Back in 2025, French Prime Minister François Bayrou banned the use of foreign chat apps, such as WhatsApp or Signal, for work communication. Instead, employees were told to use Tchap, an instant messaging and collaboration tool built by DINUM, the French government’s digital affairs directorate, and ANSSI, France’s cybersecurity agency.

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