All Australian mobile phones at risk of foreign hacking, says US intelligence committee head Devin Nunes

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

Australians have been warned that all mobile phone and email communications are constantly vulnerable to being hacked by “foreign adversaries”. “None of our networks are safe,” said Devin Nunes, a congressman who heads the intelligence committee in the US House of Representatives. “They are all over everyone’s networks.” “The rules of the game have changed”, he said, thanks to the hyper-activity of Russian, Chinese and Iranian state actors. “I am the House intelligence chairman,” said Mr Nunes, speaking to reporters before the Australian American Leadership Dialogue in Melbourne. “I’m just telling you that I assume that my email and my phone calls are being listened to.” Asked if everyone was vulnerable, at all times, Mr Nunes said: “Yes. My phone literally is vulnerable.” And asked to make comparisons between the activities of “foreign adversaries” and the US, following revelations by former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, Mr Nunes said Mr Snowden had “endangered the lives of American operatives and Australian operatives”. “It should have raised questions for everyone when Snowden fled first to the Chicoms and second to the Russians,” he said. “These are the guys who are conducting cyber attacks all over the world and utilising cyber attacks for […]

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