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A group of volunteer Signalers, from across the installation, came together to form team “HF Misfits” and compete in the ...
The 53rd Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) holds a history of service and adaptability within the U.S. Army. Due to ...
Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg detailed a discussion that happened over the Signal messaging app hours before strikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen ordered by U.S. President ...
Democrats stretching back nearly a decade have touted the use of the encrypted messaging app Signal, long before the Trump administration came under the national spotlight for using the app to ...
Scandal surrounding the Trump administration’s Signal group chat has led to a landmark week for the encrypted messaging app’s adoption—its “largest US growth moment by a massive margin.” ...
On Monday, Goldberg published a piece in The Atlantic about how he was added to an 18-person chat on Signal earlier this month to discuss military strikes in Yemen, writing that at first he "didn ...
The encrypted messaging app Signal is receiving renewed attention after high-level members of President Donald Trump’s administration inadvertently added a journalist to a group chat discussing ...
The president of Signal defended the security of the encrypted messaging app on Tuesday after a bombshell report revealed top Trump administration officials used the app to discuss airstrike plans ...
The encrypted messaging app Signal is getting some unexpected attention this week. High-ranking officials in the Trump administration, including Vice President J. D. Vance and Secretary of Defense ...
Several days after top national security officials accidentally included a reporter in a Signal chat about bombing Houthi sites in Yemen, a Pentagon-wide advisory warned against using the ...
If you hadn’t heard of Signal before Monday, chances are you have now. The secure messaging app, available for iPhones and Android devices, has long been popular with journalists because of its ...
The group chat included Editor-In-Chief of the Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg. The conversations took place on Signal, an encrypted messaging service which offers private messaging and calls.