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Trump Administration’s Use of Signal App Raises Security Concerns

Trump Administration’s Use of Signal App Raises Security Concerns

Recent reports have shed light on the Trump administration's use of the Signal messaging app, sparking concerns over national security. The Hill revealed that Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) inadvertently shared classified information on the app, highlighting potential vulnerabilities. Similarly, The New York Times reported on a conversation between former President Donald Trump and Rep. Michael Waltz (R-Fla.), where sensitive details were discussed via Signal.

Adding to the controversy, The Atlantic published an article claiming that the Trump administration accidentally sent war plans to a journalist through the app. These incidents raise questions about the security protocols in place for handling sensitive information.

In response to these events, Forbes cited a warning from the NSA, urging iPhone and Android users to adjust their messaging settings for enhanced security. The agency's advice comes amidst growing concerns about data breaches and the potential for foreign adversaries to exploit insecure communication channels.

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