Why is Trump still using his unsecured Android phone?

Why is Trump putting our nation at such needless risk?
 
Using dat phone 'cause he want you to know who's calling when you get rung up at 3am and just hear someone laughing at you?
 
"We"

Yeah, right.

From the sole inhabitant of a damp basement with painted-over windows to keep Homeland Security from peeping in.

"We".

Indeed!
 
Maybe because, unlike Crooked Hillary, he doesn't use his own personal communication device for classified government work.
 
President Donald Trump hasn't given up his unsecured phone, reported The New York Times.

Sitting next to the US president could be an easily hackable listening device and camera.

That device is the unsecured Android phone used by President Donald Trump, reported The New York Times on Wednesday. Trump was apparently keeping the phone near him and using it to tweet from the White House while watching television.

Trump's use of an unsecured phone comes after an election filled with hacks of the personal communications of Democratic political figures and organizations. Individual phones are easy to hack for anyone motivated enough, security experts say.

"If I can get in and clone your phone, I got you. You won't even know it," said Larry Johnson, a retired US Secret Service agent who now works as chief security officer at CyberSponse.

The Secret Service issued Trump a secured phone for his inauguration. According to Johnson, that phone would have very limited capabilities. President Barack Obama used his Secret Service-issued Blackberry to access the @POTUS Twitter account, so tweeting from a phone is not unheard of from a president. What's potentially dangerous is having the unsecured phone around, as it would be extremely easy to hack, Johnson said.

The White House didn't respond to a request for comment.

Trump using unsecured Android phone, report says

Why is Trump putting the nation at such unnecessary risk by using an unsecured phone?

Afternoon rosie...look at the bright side rosie, now you can see how serious the private server charges were/are.
 
President Donald Trump hasn't given up his unsecured phone, reported The New York Times.

Sitting next to the US president could be an easily hackable listening device and camera.

That device is the unsecured Android phone used by President Donald Trump, reported The New York Times on Wednesday. Trump was apparently keeping the phone near him and using it to tweet from the White House while watching television.

Trump's use of an unsecured phone comes after an election filled with hacks of the personal communications of Democratic political figures and organizations. Individual phones are easy to hack for anyone motivated enough, security experts say.

"If I can get in and clone your phone, I got you. You won't even know it," said Larry Johnson, a retired US Secret Service agent who now works as chief security officer at CyberSponse.

The Secret Service issued Trump a secured phone for his inauguration. According to Johnson, that phone would have very limited capabilities. President Barack Obama used his Secret Service-issued Blackberry to access the @POTUS Twitter account, so tweeting from a phone is not unheard of from a president. What's potentially dangerous is having the unsecured phone around, as it would be extremely easy to hack, Johnson said.

The White House didn't respond to a request for comment.

Trump using unsecured Android phone, report says

Why is Trump putting the nation at such unnecessary risk by using an unsecured phone?

Afternoon rosie...look at the bright side rosie, now you can see how serious the private server charges were/are.

What "private server charges"?
 
President Donald Trump hasn't given up his unsecured phone, reported The New York Times.

Sitting next to the US president could be an easily hackable listening device and camera.

That device is the unsecured Android phone used by President Donald Trump, reported The New York Times on Wednesday. Trump was apparently keeping the phone near him and using it to tweet from the White House while watching television.

Trump's use of an unsecured phone comes after an election filled with hacks of the personal communications of Democratic political figures and organizations. Individual phones are easy to hack for anyone motivated enough, security experts say.

"If I can get in and clone your phone, I got you. You won't even know it," said Larry Johnson, a retired US Secret Service agent who now works as chief security officer at CyberSponse.

The Secret Service issued Trump a secured phone for his inauguration. According to Johnson, that phone would have very limited capabilities. President Barack Obama used his Secret Service-issued Blackberry to access the @POTUS Twitter account, so tweeting from a phone is not unheard of from a president. What's potentially dangerous is having the unsecured phone around, as it would be extremely easy to hack, Johnson said.

The White House didn't respond to a request for comment.

Trump using unsecured Android phone, report says

Why is Trump putting the nation at such unnecessary risk by using an unsecured phone?

Afternoon rosie...look at the bright side rosie, now you can see how serious the private server charges were/are.

What "private server charges"?
Is that a trick question rosie?
 
President Donald Trump hasn't given up his unsecured phone, reported The New York Times.

Sitting next to the US president could be an easily hackable listening device and camera.

That device is the unsecured Android phone used by President Donald Trump, reported The New York Times on Wednesday. Trump was apparently keeping the phone near him and using it to tweet from the White House while watching television.

Trump's use of an unsecured phone comes after an election filled with hacks of the personal communications of Democratic political figures and organizations. Individual phones are easy to hack for anyone motivated enough, security experts say.

"If I can get in and clone your phone, I got you. You won't even know it," said Larry Johnson, a retired US Secret Service agent who now works as chief security officer at CyberSponse.

The Secret Service issued Trump a secured phone for his inauguration. According to Johnson, that phone would have very limited capabilities. President Barack Obama used his Secret Service-issued Blackberry to access the @POTUS Twitter account, so tweeting from a phone is not unheard of from a president. What's potentially dangerous is having the unsecured phone around, as it would be extremely easy to hack, Johnson said.

The White House didn't respond to a request for comment.

Trump using unsecured Android phone, report says

Why is Trump putting the nation at such unnecessary risk by using an unsecured phone?

So NOW you Dems are concerned about security of communications? SUDDENLY you get religion? Get off my cloud moron..
 
How is the NY Times aware of this amazing bit of investigative reporting? Does Trump need to tighten the potential for leaks or did a Times reporter spot the Android phone next to the MLK sculpture? Did Hussein even have an android phone? WTF is this all about?
 
Chris Hayes is currently discussing Trump's unsecured Android phone and the national security risk it poses. Wow...
 

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