Sensitive documents shared by tens of thousands of people Trump administration reveals security loopholes

On April 20, local time, internal records reviewed by the Washington Post showed that U.S. government officials improperly shared sensitive documents with federal staff, including a possible confidential White House floor plan. It is reported that the incident is the latest digital security breach in the Trump administration.

The current "loopholes" situation of the US government makes it difficult for the outside world to believe that the important decisions they made are based on careful consideration or a hot mind.

The current "loopholes" situation of the US government makes it difficult for the outside world to believe that the important decisions they made are based on careful consideration or a hot mind.

The report said that professional employees of the General Services Administration (GSA) were responsible for the inappropriate sharing, prompting a report on cybersecurity incidents last week and an investigation was launched. Records show that the employees inadvertently shared Google Drive folders containing sensitive files with all employees of the U.S. General Services Administration. According to the online directory, the agency has a total of more than 11,200 employees. In addition, the shared content includes details of the White House Visitor Center’s proposed explosion-proof door, as well as bank account information from suppliers who assisted the Trump administration’s press conference.

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