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National Security Advisor Michael Waltz looks at his phone when he is preparing for a television interview at the White House on May 01, 2025 in Washington, Colombia District.
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A Messaging app this president Donald TrumpFormer National Security Advisor was noticed with the help of during Meeting Last week, he temporarily suspended services after a hacking report, his parent company said on Monday.
“The TeleMessage is investigating a potential security incident,” said the Smarsh press, which manages the app, said CNBC in a statement. “After the discovery, we quickly acted to restrain it and engage in an external cybersecurity firm to support our investigation.”
“With great caution, all TeleMessage services were temporarily rejected. All other SMASSH products and services remain fully work,” said the Socialist Press.
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The White House did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for a commentary to the temporary suspension of TeleMessage services.
Trump’s National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was photographed with TeleMessage Open on his phone during a meeting last Wednesday.
Previously, Trump prevented officials from his administration to use a signal after a dispute leak called “Signal“When the waltz accidentally added the journalist to a private discussion of the expected military plans.
Part of this dispute provided for questions whether the messages were automatically erased in this private topic what potentially implies Laws of Federal Records-Boaling.
Telemessage, a modified signal version, is sold as a way for government agencies and businesses to adhere to these laws by backing up the chats.
But last week, 404 media reported that TeleMessage could blow up the encryption at the end by the end of the Signal-something protects the privacy of the message-so that “messages can be obtained after storage anywhere else.”
A signal spokesman said NBC News on Friday: “We cannot guarantee the properties of privacy or unofficial signal versions.”
The photo of Wals phone shows that he is talking to Vice President J. D. Vens, Secretary of State Mark Rubio, Director of National Intelligence of Tuls Gabard and Special Messenger Steve Witco.
The White House defended the use of the signal in the administration, saying it was approved for official use and loaded on government phones.
But Trump said in an interview with the Atlantic, published two days before the cabinet meeting, said: “I think we have learned: maybe not use a signal?”
On Thursday, Trump announced that the US Ambassador to the United Nations would be nominated.
Rubio, already holding the post of Secretary of State, acting administrator of the Agency for International Development and Acting Archivist, will fulfill the duties of a temporary national security adviser until the post is filled, Trump said.
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