White House officials believe that chief of staff John Kelly’s personal cellphone was compromised, potentially as long ago as December, according to three U.S. government officials. The discovery raises concerns that hackers or foreign governments may have had access to data on Kelly’s phone while he was secretary of Homeland Security and after he joined the West Wing. Tech support staff discovered the suspected breach after Kelly turned his phone in to White House tech support this summer complaining that it wasn’t working or updating software properly. Kelly told the staffers the phone hadn’t been working properly for months, according to the officials. White House aides prepared a one-page September memo summarizing the incident, which was circulated throughout the administration. ... Staffers reviewed the cellphone for several days and tried to decipher what had happened to it, the officials said. Many functions on the phone were not working. The IT department concluded the phone had been compromised and should not be used further, according to the memo. The document triggered concern throughout the West Wing about what information might have been exposed, one of the officials said. http://www.politico.com/story/2017/10/05/john-kelly-cell-phone-compromised-243514
We should just give Russia a seat on the national security council so they don't have to hack us anymore. Oh, wait, we already tried that, didn't we. barfo
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/white-...ellys-phone-may-have-been-compromised-report/ The White House told Politico that Kelly had not been using the phone often, instead relying on his government phone. Raj Shah, a White House spokesman, told CBS News, "Last December, Gen. Kelly's personal phone stopped working, and he discontinued its use." (December was before he was in office, FWIW)