Messaging App Used by Trump Admin Hacked – Attacker May Have Stolen Data From Hundreds of Government Employees: Report

The messaging application used by some members of the Trump administration and the US government has been hacked, according to a new report.
404 media reports That a hacker stole customer data in Telemessage, an Israeli software company that provides modified versions of messaging applications as a signal.
The US government would use modified applications to archive messages.
A photo of Reuters last week revealed that Michael Waltz, the recently ousted national security advisor, used Telemessage to communicate with colleagues at a meeting of the Trump administration firm.
Asset said Last week on Truth Social that he plans to appoint Waltz to serve as an American ambassador to the United Nations. Former national security advisor hot water Earlier this year for accidentally adding a journalist to a sensitive signal conversation on war plans between the best figures in the Trump administration.
The identity of the pirate remains unknown, but 404 media saw the hacked equipment which was provided anonymously. The pirate also noted anonymously that the hack had taken 15 to 20 minutes and “it was not much effort”.
The pirate did not access Waltz messages in particular, but the thief has access to customs and border protection data (CBP) and the Coinbase Exchange crypto, as well as other financial institutions. A screenshot shows that the pirate has been able to access a televagism panel that lists the names, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of CPB employees.
The screenshot also displays an option to select 747 entries, which suggests that the attacker has access to hundreds of American employees.
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