Donald trump uses unprotected Iphone that can hack hackers

As you know, the President of the United States has repeatedly insisted on the strengthening of security measures at the White house to solve a leak, which, in his opinion, gives cause media to create a so-called «Fake News«. However, according to sources close to the President, he ignores the security protocols, using not protected phones.

According to the popular publication Politico, Donald trump regularly uses two smartphone brand Iphone. With one of them a politician reads the news online and publishes posts on the social network Twitter, and the other uses only for calls. Despite the fact that both the Iphone screened by the information technology Department of the White house, their stuffing does not allow to reliably protect the phone from breaking.

In addition, according to insiders, the President of the United States ignores the mandatory procedure of checking phones every 30 days. Donald trump allegedly said it is «extremely inconvenient» measure. It is reported that last Iphone, which is the head of state uses for the social network, checked 5 months ago. His predecessor, Barack Obama, was not so attached to his mobile and handed the phone to check in regularly.

Security professionals working in the White house, insist that the Iphone is far not the best communication device for the head of state because of the high risk of breaking the camera and microphone. For example, the previous US President used the phone the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition, the degree of protection is allowed to prevent any hacking attempts. Assembled on special order, this unit was devoid of a GPS tracker, camera, and microphone. To call Obama, like trump, used a separate device.

Experts believe that sooner or later hackers can try to crack Iphone Donald trump, but, despite some vulnerability, this would be extremely difficult. Capabilities security is not limited, so the experts of the technical Department are doing everything possible to protect the presidential phones detours.

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