Tulsi Gabbard, former congresswoman and current director of national intelligence, has been reported to have used the same easily cracked password across multiple online accounts for years. This practice came to light following a sensitive incident involving shared military details in a group chat. Gabbard's password reuse violates established security protocols and raises concerns about the robustness of cybersecurity among top U.S. officials. Various leaked records have shown her use of the same password across different platforms, including personal emails and social accounts, although there's no evidence it was used on government domains.
Gabbard's security practices, including reusing a cracked password across multiple accounts, raise questions regarding the cybersecurity protocols of high-ranking officials.
The repeated use of such a vulnerable password by a former member of Congress gives cause for concern about the digital security standards observed by U.S. intelligence leaders.
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