< img src = "/uploads/blogs/47/22/IB-FR9KHL16B_4A499EA2.jpg" Alt = "Trump Volz and Susi Wails advisor revealed confidential information in Venmo"/~ 62 < P > US National Security Advisor Mike Voltz and the head of the White House of Susie Wilz made their Venmo accounts with the names of contacts publicly available. This made it possible to view them to anyone.
< P > US National Security Advisor opened his account and the names of his contacts became public information.
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~ < P > US National Security Advisor left his account open and the names of his contacts are publicly available, which enables any user application to view them. & Amp; nbsp;
~ ~ < P > Venmo account under the name “Mike Voltz”, which contains a photo of a national security advisor profile and prob & Rsquo; ryquo; March.
< p >Venmo account contains a list of friends of 328 people. The list includes accounts with the names of people closely related to the Volts, such as Barrett, the former Deputy Head of the Volz's headquarters when the current US National Security Advisor was a member of the House of Representatives, as well as Mika Thomas Ketchel, a former member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress. There is also the one that & nbsp; probably belongs to Susie Wiles, the head of the White House.
< P > Wired also confirmed that the head of Trump Susy Wayls, his right hand in the White House, also opened its list of contacts for the public.
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< P > Earlier, The Atlantic reported that the account with the name “Michael Volz” by random & nbsp; invited the editor -in -chief of Jeffrey Goldberg & Through the encryption application app, which, according to the instructions of the Ministry of Defense, is prohibited from using any non-public defense information to discuss, the group discussed whether it should be struck at all. A few hours after the account with the name of the Minister of Defense Pete Hegsset appeared information about rocket goals, the time of strike and other extremely sensitive operational details of the future blow.
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< p > edition of The Atlantic & nbsp; nbsp; the details of US strikes & nbsp; nbsp; on Yemen from the closed chat of the Signal Trump advisers. This happened after the administration's criticism on the leakage of information.