Der Spiegel: Private data from senior US officials in cyberspace
The German Magazine reported that private information on US President Donald Trump’s top security consultants is accessible online; The News that has added to the consequences of Washington government officials’ use of the “signal” group chat program to plan aerial attack on Yemen.
According to RCO News Agency, the German Magazine Der Spiegel also reported that the mobile number, email address and in some cases the passwords used by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Defense Minister Pete Hegst and US National Intelligence Director Tulse Gabard are available through commercial data search services and hacked data found online and online.
According to the Guardian newspaper, the Trump administration has met with requests to resign by senior officials after Monday’s revelations.
This group of chat in the signal includes “J. Trump’s deputy, Hegst, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and other officials, talked about sensitive plans to carry out attacks on Yemen’s Ansarullah targets through this polymer; An action that potentially threatens the security of US soldiers participating in the operation.
The phone number and email address are sometimes used for Instagram and LinkedIn profiles, Dropbox cloud storage, and applications that track the user’s location.
Der Spiegel Magazine also reported that it is very easy to discover the Hegst Mobile Number and Email Address using a business provider. The magazine also identified that the email address and in some cases even the password related to it can be found in more than 5 data disclosed. It can also be confirmed that the email address was used a few days ago.
According to reports, Gabard and Waltz numbers were related to WhatsApp and signal messenger services. Der Spiegel also wrote that this has exposed them to installing spyware on its devices.
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