Hegseth’s Personal Phone Use Created Vulnerabilities
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's personal cellphone appeared online, raising security concerns, as reported by The New York Times.
- Insiders warned Hegseth not to disclose sensitive information in a Signal chat, but how he responded remains unclear, according to The Times.
- Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested for obstructing an immigration arrest, with FBI Director Kash Patel noting her actions included intentionally misdirecting federal agents.
- Hegseth discussed sensitive information about air strikes on his Signal chat, but his aides advised against sharing operational details, according to unnamed sources cited by The Times.
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Expert warns 'zero chance' Hegseth's phone isn't infiltrated after number found online
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s personal cellphone is turning up online on multiples sites, including social media and a fantasy sport site, according to a New York Times report. It's posing significant security fears.The phone number is the same one that was used in the Signal chat in which Hegseth shared sensitive information about air strikes on the Houthis in Yemen. “There’s zero percent chance that someone hasn’t tried to install Pegasu…


Hegseth left traces everywhere on the net with his cell phone
According to media reports, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is said to have used a private cell phone for signal chats about military plans and published his number on numerous websites. Cybersecurity experts warn of significant spy risks.
Hegseth’s dangerous leaks - when will the Congress and Senate act?
Pete Hegseth, our Secretary of Defense, used a private Signal group chat to share with his wife, brother and personal lawyer critical details on a planned U.S. military operation in Yemen, The New York Times reports. This was not an “Oops” like the first group chat which “accidentally” included a reporter. This was a deliberate, dangerous, separate act by our Secretary of Defense.
Hegseth Likely Targeted by 'Spyware' After Same Phone Number Used to Send Plans on Signal Connected to Facebook, Whatsapp, Experts Say
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's phone number may have been compromised, with experts noting that the number has been published on the internet, potentially allowing access to classified information and posing a risk to national security.
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