I guess it is time to decommission SIPRNet… better to use commercial group text.
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This story is wild.
For those that didn’t read, the editor-in-chief of *The Atlantic*, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added to a Signal group text that included Pete Hegseth, JD Vance, Susie Wiles, Stephen Miller, and other representatives of cabinet members. They openly discussed plans for the bombing campaign in Yemen, including specifics that would have severely damaged US plans had they been made public. All without realizing that a random journalist was in the chat.
Subsequent reporting by *The Atlantic* points toward this communication method to be very unusual and very illegal.
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I guess it is time to decommission SIPRNet… better to use commercial group text.
This story is wild.
For those that didn’t read, the editor-in-chief of *The Atlantic*, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added to a Signal group text that included Pete Hegseth, JD Vance, Susie Wiles, Stephen Miller, and other representatives of cabinet members. They openly discussed plans for the bombing campaign in Yemen, including specifics that would have severely damaged US plans had they been made public. All without realizing that a random journalist was in the chat.
Subsequent reporting by *The Atlantic* points toward this communication method to be very unusual and very illegal.