Trump Keeps Using An Unsecured iPhone After Giving Up His Insecure Android Phone
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Donald Trump uses an unsecured iPhone. May he not be afraid of being eavesdropped by Chinese or Russian spies and hackers?
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Different from other former Presidents, Donald Trump hasn’t apparently cared about being eavesdropped by China and Russia spies. The evidence is that one of his three phones is an insecure iPhone.
The US President always loves making some differences. Last year, he decided to give up his insecure Android phone. But his aides have been not yet happy, now they know he has used another unencrypted smartphone.
While he is recommended to use the secure White House landline to keep secret for all the information, Donald Trump still uses an iPhone. That his aides are anxious about is his iPhones is not secured. In other words, Trump is showing his potentially important information for foreign spies.
The New York Times reported Chinese and Russian spies were investigating Trump’s behavior to find a way to influence his policies and decisions. The good relationship between Trump and Vladimir Putin is another considerable concern, it’s seen as proof that the US President will favor Russia over other countries.
Trump is possessing up to three iPhones but only two of them are applied the National Security Agency protections. It is clear that hackers can attack the third smartphones via vulnerabilities to extract some data, like Trump’s relationship, discussion, contacts, messages or who he is talking to.
Apparently, it is not Trump’s concern or he has a secret strategy against this issue, doesn’t he?
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