Signal | Latest News & Updates - Mar 27, 2025 Release
A federal judge ordered Trump administration agencies to preserve Signal messages from March 11 to 15 after officials discussed war plans on the app...
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Signal
🌎 signal.orgSignal is a nonprofit organization that develops open source privacy technology, focusing on secure global communication through its end-to-end encrypted messaging app. It aims to protect privacy rights and promote free expression, providing users with a simple and secure messaging experience. Millions use Signal daily for private messaging, voice, and video calls, with a commitment to user privacy and security.
Signal - Latest News and Updates
- A federal judge ordered Trump administration agencies to preserve Signal messages from March 11 to 15 after officials discussed war plans on the app.
- On March 27, 2025, the Senate Armed Services Committee requested an investigation into Trump officials using the Signal app to discuss military strikes, with a federal judge ordering message preservation.
- On March 27, 2025, US Senators from both parties requested a Pentagon investigation into the Trump administration's use of Signal for discussing sensitive attack plans.
- Top Trump administration officials used Signal to share war plans, accidentally including a journalist, which led to calls for a congressional investigation into the security breach.
- The Pentagon previously discouraged workers from using Signal, which has become a crucial tool for secure messaging despite controversy over its use by Trump officials to discuss war plans.
- Cybersecurity experts warn that while Signal is secure for everyday use, it should not be used by government officials for national security discussions.
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