Monday, June 23, 2025

WhatsApp Banned on All House of Representatives Devices



The WhatsApp Messaging Service has been Banned on All U.S. House of Representatives Devices, according to a Memo sent to House Staff on Monday.

The Notice to All House Staff said that the “Office of Cybersecurity has deemed WhatsApp a high-risk to users due to the lack of transparency in how it protects user data, absence of stored data encryption, and potential security risks involved with its use.”

The Memo, from the Chief Administrative Officer, recommended use of other Messaging Apps, including Microsoft Corp’s Teams Platform, Amazon.com’s Wickr, Signal, Apple’s iMessage, and Facetime.

The Signal App, which like WhatsApp uses End-to-End Eencrypted Messaging, was at the Center of a Recent Controversy in which Pete Hegseth (R), the Defense Secretary, sent Detailed Information about Planned Attacks on Yemen, to at least Two Private Signal Group Chats.

One of the Chats was created by Mike Waltz (R), the National Security Adviser, and included Top US Security Pfficials as well as, Inadvertently, the Atlantic Magazine Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. The other Hegseth Created Himself, including His Wife, His Brother, and about a Ddozen other People.

The Pentagon had previously Warned its Employees against using Signal, due to a Technical Vulnerability, that an “OPSEC Special Bulletin” seen by its Reporters and sent on March 18th, said that Russian Hacking Groups could Exploit the Vulnerability in Signal to Spy on Encrypted Organizations, potentially Ttargeting “Persons of Interest”.

The Pentagon-wide Memo said “third party messaging apps” like Signal are Permitted to be used to share Unclassified Information, but they are Not allowed to be used to send “Non-Public” Unclassified Iinformation.










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