A bombshell report from The Atlantic this week that revealed that U.S. officials accidentally shared information about military airstrikes with a reporter has people around the world reeling. At the ...
On March 15, The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was added to a Signal thread detailing war plans with top U.S. government officials. Government employees received warnings against using ...
Update: Republished on March 31 with a new report into the dangers of secure messaging in the workplace and a twist on WhatsApp versus Signal. The secure messaging apps on your phone are dangerous.
A Pentagon-wide email revealed that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the Signal messaging app to discuss critical war plans with top defense officials despite being warned about the app’s security ...
A Signal chat created by President Donald Trump’s foreign policy team to discuss the plan for the bombing of Houthis in Yemen included an Atlantic journalist because National Security Adviser Mike ...
Almost immediately after news broke that US government officials had inadvertently shared war plans with a journalist last week, misinformation began to fly. Much of it had to do with the inner ...
A Pentagon-wide advisory that went out one week ago warned against using Signal, the messaging app, even for unclassified information. Several days after top national security officials accidentally ...
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