Senior members of the Trump administration’s National Security Council – including its top National Security Advisor Michael Waltz – Washington Post, used Gmail to manage government business ReportCiting documents and three anonymous government officials.
The report followed last week’s news that several cabinet officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegastath, discussed highly sensitive war plans in a signal group chat, which was unknowingly incorporated the Atlantic editor-in-Chief.
According to the Washington Post, an associate of Waltz used the customer version of Gmail, which was not cleared for government use, to discuss “sensitive military position and other government agencies in other government agencies associated with the ongoing conflict” to other government agencies. “
As the National Protection Advisor himself, Waltz sent “less sensitive, but possible exploited information” on his personal Gmail account, as was sent to the schedule and work documents, quoting officials.
According to the post, officials described the national security adviser as “problematic handling” of the use of personal Gmail accounts.
A White House spokesman immediately returned any request to comment on the report.
Hackers, including people supported by domestic states, often target government officials’ personal Gmail accounts in the phishing attack to obtain and steal information. In 2019, Microsoft found that Iran-backed hackers were Personal email accounts target Trump’s 2020 president is associated with the promotion. Protection researchers later found that China was targeting personal accounts of the Biden President’s promotion staff during the 2021 elections.
In 2002, former CIA chief David Patrias used a shared Gmail account to share the draft messages with his biographer, to whom he had relationships. Petrius was Relieve in jail after later convicted The eight notebooks he gave to the biographer to keep the incorrectly sensitive information.
