New research has shown that the understanding of the safety of the current US government should be even more irresponsible than previously assumed. The “Mirror” was able to determine private mobile phone numbers, Email addresses and passwords by the best people of Donald Trump. The sensitive data was found on the internet.
Foreign Intelligence Services can probably have been able to do what the “mirror” can do for a long time. Private contact details of the most important security advisers in the US are apparently visible on the internet, which would have resulted in researchers from the magazine. The leaks are demonstrably affected by the national security adviser Mike Waltz, coordinator of the American secret service Tulsi Gablbard and Minister of Defense Pete Hegseeth.
So those people who discussed war plans on the signal from the Civilian Messenger Service and did not notice that a journalist could read everything because he was included in the chat.
Figures apparently in use
“Information from commercial search engines and online customer data was used for the research,” the “Spiegel” explained the methodology. Most publicly available numbers and e -mail addresses are still used by the affected. This stems from app data that records the movements of their users.
The contact details for Gabard, Hegseeth and Waltz are said to have been in commercial databases, partly in such a driven password leaks. That means: this data has already been hacked. Hacks criminals keep huge data collections together to sell them. The “mirror” is said to have consciously drawn to the US government of the enormous vulnerability of security.
Signal scandal shakes the government of Trump
The American magazine “The Atlantic” had revealed that Gabard, Waltz and Hegseeth, as well as Cion boss John Ratcliffe and other government members, had discussed a coming American operation against Jemeni Huthi-Milizen in a signal chat group. Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was apparently accidentally added to the group.
Source: Krone

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