News

The White House denies that classified information was shared when The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg was added to a group ...
Connected cars are always collecting data, but what happens to it? Discover the data privacy issues and best practices for ...
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief was mistakenly added to a government Signal group chat discussing war plans. Meme-makers could not leave that alone.
But, alas, the chat is real, which Goldberg discovered after the chat decided on U.S. airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, ...
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief was mistakenly added to a government Signal ... have a bad time. But thanks to some dreadful operations security, we can at least enjoy some top-notch memes." ...
Trump shifted his explanation again Wednesday, telling podcast host Vince Coglianese, “Someone in my group either screwed up or it’s a bad signal. You know, it’s a bad signal. Happens too." ...
President Trump said "a bad signal' may have led to editor Jeffrey Goldberg's being added to a group chat where officials discussed imminent air strikes. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said ...