DENVER — The Denver mayor's office is facing scrutiny over its use of Signal, an encrypted messaging app with auto-delete capabilities, raising questions about transparency in government ...
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 ...
"The American people have a right to know what the inspector general uncovered," American Oversight says. The post 'Reckless ...
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 ...
A photo taken by Reuters' Evelyn Hockstein during a Cabinet meeting Wednesday shows Waltz holding his phone below the table, with the encrypted-texting app open and visible. It also shows Waltz in ...
Instead, you need to open and register Signal on the new phone and select an iOS transfer. Then you use a QR code to connect ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a “dirty line,” which refers to an unsecured internet connection, to connect to the Signal app on a personal computer in his office, multiple outlets reported.
Screenshots obtained and reviewed by The N&O appear to show Chris Clemens using Signal, but don’t show who turned on the auto-delete feature.