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White House Chief of Staff John Kelly's mobile phone 'compromised'

Possible hacking raises major security concerns for Donald Trump's administration

Friday 06 October 2017 09:25 BST
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White House Chief of Staff John Kelly
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly (EPA)

White House officials believe Chief of Staff John Kelly’s personal cellphone was compromised, raising concerns that hackers or foreign governments may have had access to data on the phone, Politico reported on Thursday.

The suspected breach could have happened as long ago as December, Politico reported, citing three US government officials.

Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general, joined the Trump administration in January as Secretary of Homeland Security. He became White House Chief of Staff in July.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

Politico reported that the suspected breach was discovered after Kelly turned his phone over to White House tech support this summer complaining that it was not working or properly updating software.

It was unclear what, if any, data may have been accessed, Politico reported.

Politico reported that a White House official said that Kelly had not used the personal phone often since joining the administration, instead relying on his government-issued phone for most communications.

Reuters

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