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National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and a senior aide used personal Gmail accounts for government communications, ...
Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee say the reported use of Signal and Gmail by national security officials creates major cybersecurity risks.
Amid the backlash to the Trump administration’s use of the private messaging app Signal for sensitive U.S. military planning in Yemen, Politico reported Wednesday that national security adviser Mike ...
Democratic leaders of key House committees are reigniting calling for national security adviser Mike Waltz to step down.
Gmail is an even less secure form of communication than Signal, which is end-to-end encrypted, The Washington Post points out. According to a person familiar with the matter who spoke on condition ...
Even less secure than the Russian-compromised Signal app, Mike Waltz and his team are reportedly using personal Gmail ...
Last week, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz inadvertently invited a journalist to a Signal chat discussing a planned military strike. Today, a new Washington Post report says that he has also ...
Signal is one of several apps that will delete messages between users, including: Gmail, Telegram, Confide, Facebook Messenger, Snapchat, Instagram and WhatsApp. Users should then follow the on ...
Since the Signal chats emerged, Waltz and his staff have also come under fire for using personal Gmail accounts for government communication, as reported by The Washington Post. The NSC confirmed ...
Just seven days after the Signal chat scandal erupted, the White House announced that it doesn’t want to talk about it ...
The Gmail accounts were used to discuss “sensitive military positions and powerful weapons systems relating to an ongoing conflict,” according to the Post, citing three unnamed government officials ...