A messaging app called Signal based in San Francisco was used by the Trump administration to discuss war plans.
LONDON (AP) — A magazine journalist’s account of being added to a group chat of U.S. national security officials coordinating plans for airstrikes has raised questions about how highly sensitive ...
The messaging app Signal made news in March after a handful of White House officials, including Vice President JD Vance, used the app to communicate with each other (and, inadvertently, a journalist) ...
The chat app, which is run by a nonprofit foundation, has been downloaded 220 million times. Here's what to know about Signal, including who owns it and whether it's safe to use. The messaging app ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the Signal app to discuss timing of a March 15 strike against Houthis in Yemen. The Pentagon’s acting inspector general has launched a review into whether the use ...
Former White House national security advisor Mike Waltz and other Trump officials appear to be communicating on a modified version of Signal, despite President Donald Trump discouraging use of the ...
The “knock-off” Signal app Mike Waltz was caught using, which lacks security guarantees, can be hacked in “15 to 20 minutes,” according to a report. “I would say the whole process took about 15 to 20 ...
Signal has been the most high-profile app in the news lately because of the controversy surrounding its use by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Signal is a secure messaging platform known for ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the Signal app on a personal computer in his office that was connected to the internet on an unsecured commercial line, what's known as a "dirty line," two sources ...
District Attorney Jackie Sartoris said Signal can help officers coordinate in real time, but raises questions about public ...