A report from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) at the Department of Homeland Security indicates that the Secret Service faced vulnerabilities to hacking due to issues with both official and personal mobile devices. This report was initiated following an assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. The findings suggest that agents frequently depended on these devices without adequate security measures.
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Secret Service report highlights vulnerabilities in mobile device security
The Office of Inspector General's report reveals that the Secret Service's reliance on both official and personal mobile devices has created vulnerabilities to hacking. This investigation was prompted by an assassination attempt on President Trump.
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Secret Service report highlights vulnerabilities in mobile device security