White House Security Staff Warned Musk’s Starlink Is a Security Risk: Washington Post
- Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency connected the White House communications system to Starlink despite objections from Donald Trump's communications experts.
- White House staff were not informed about the Starlink terminal installation, raising concerns about potential security breaches.
- The Wi-Fi network named 'Starlink Guest' appeared on White House phones in February, requiring only a password without additional security measures.
- Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi indicated that they were aware of the efforts to improve internet access and did not classify it as a security incident.
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Report: Trump Administration Ignored Advice When Installing Starlink at the White House
A Wi-Fi network called ‘Starlink Guest’ appeared on White House phones, asking only for a password and not a username or a second form of authentication, The Washington Post's sources allege.
·United States
Read Full ArticleIn February, Elon Musk had donated his satellite Internet Starlink to the White House. Now, ignored security specifications and easy access options raise questions. Guests can also easily log in.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleThe White House relies on Elon Musk's Starlink system when it comes to communication. This will be installed on a neighboring building in February. Guests will be able to access the Wi-Fi without any major hurdles. A security risk, as employees report, is uncertain.
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