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Signal boss defends messaging app's security

  • Signal President Meredith Whittaker defended the app's security after top Trump administration officials leaked information about a planned military operation, stating, 'Signal is the gold standard' for privacy.
  • Whittaker emphasized that Signal is open-source and nonprofit, applying end-to-end encryption to protect users, unlike WhatsApp.
  • The Senate Armed Services Committee is reviewing the situation, with concerns raised about the breach's potential risks to national security.
  • While many downplayed the breach, Representative Don Bacon warned that the leak 'put lives at risk' due to the sensitive nature of the information shared.
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