A recent hack revealed critical vulnerabilities in an Israeli app, TeleMessage, used by former U.S. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. The hacker accessed archived chats, emails, and personal information of high-ranking officials, including customs and intelligence agents, with minimal effort. The access took merely 15 to 20 minutes, raising grave concerns about the security practices of the Trump administration in handling sensitive military discussions via private messaging platforms. Following the breach, TeleMessage's parent company, Smarsh, suspended services cautiously.
The hacker easily accessed data from the Israeli app TeleMessage used by former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, revealing serious security flaws.
After just 15 to 20 minutes of work, the hacker penetrated TeleMessage's servers, demonstrating alarming vulnerabilities in the app used by U.S. officials.
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