The White House is ordering agencies to place its new app on all employees' government phones
The newly created, often overtly political app places the Trump administration into unprecedented and dangerous territory, IT experts say.
From GovExec.com
The White House recently unveiled a new app to give the public unfiltered access to key priorities, historic moments and policy breakthroughs. Now, its directing agencies to help install it on the government phones of federal employees.
The Trump administration launched the app, which promises to [keep] you connected to President Donald J. Trump and his administration like never before, in March.
The push to install the app on the devices of millions of government employees drew surprise from current and former federal officials, who called the move highly unusual and even dangerous.
The move is dangerous, Sonny Hashmi, a former longtime government IT executive, told Government Executive.
Cybersecurity researchers warned about vulnerabilities in the app soon after it debuted, like how it shares the IP addresses, time zones and other data of users with third-party services. The app also raised initial concerns about its potential GPS tracking capability, but the White House has since removed that functionality.
Forcing agencies to install it on employees government furnished phones should be cause for alarm, said Hashmi, who worked at the General Services Administration for years, most recently as a Biden administration appointee. Any app that is installed on government issued devices can potentially create backdoor access to government networks behind the firewall.
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