Encrypted App Used by White House Staffers Suffered From Serious Security Flaws
White House press secretary Sean Spicer is among the reported users of Confide, which researchers say has flaws that can allow interception of private messages.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer is among the reported users of Confide, which researchers say has flaws that can allow interception of private messages.
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The groups want companies that didn't rule out participating in the creation of a national Muslim registry to do so now.
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