A security group tested the 26 email domains managed by the White House and found that only one fully implements a security protocol that verifies the emails as genuinely from the White House, Axios reports.
“Why it matters: Imagine the havoc someone could cause sending misinformation from a presidential aide’s account: Such fraudulent messages could be used in phishing campaigns, to spread misinformation to careless reporters, or to embarrass White House employees by sending fake tirades under their names.”
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