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Secret Service Cybersecurity Failures Endanger US Officials
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A new inspector general report reveals that poor cybersecurity practices by Secret Service agents have left their personal phones vulnerable to hacking, risking the safety of senior US officials. The report highlights that foreign adversaries could exploit intercepted information, endangering protectees and employees. The findings come two years after a near-assassination of President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, which was exacerbated by insecure communications. Agents often used personal devices instead of secure government phones, leading to potential data theft, including mission-related information. The Secret Service also failed to wipe devices after international travel and lacked a software testing policy. The report notes that communication issues during the Butler rally allowed an assassin to operate undetected. These vulnerabilities have raised alarms about the agency's operational security and effectiveness.
Key Points: • Secret Service agents frequently used personal phones, risking sensitive data exposure. • The report links cybersecurity failures to the near-assassination of President Trump in 2024. • Lack of policies for device management and software testing exacerbated security risks.