A WIRED review shows national security adviser Mike Waltz, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, and other top officials left sensitive information exposed via Venmo—until WIRED asked about it.
I think it would be reasonable to want the country’s national security advisor to the president to keep up with best practices. Or at least not be technologically inept.
I think it would be reasonable to want the country’s national security advisor to the president to keep up with best practices. Or at least not be technologically inept.
I mean, I think most people on Venmo have it set this way. It’s the default. I wouldn’t call it inept.
It’s not privacy focused for sure, but then, using social media in any capacity isn’t. I’m unconvinced this is crazy worse.