Mobiles are inherently insecure, which might be a surprise to British politicians | Dan Sabbagh
by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#659AY)
We may never know just what happened with Liz Truss's mobile, but it's clear that ministers need to up their security game
It is no longer news to point out that a mobile phone, if hacked, can be the ultimate tool for surveillance. But the question is whether it is a surprise to British politicians - and whether they are using their devices sensibly or carelessly.
We will almost certainly never know precisely what happened to Liz Truss's phone. The then foreign secretary had to abruptly drop her main number and take up a new, government-issued handset in the summer, just as it emerged she was likely to be the next prime minister after Boris Johnson.
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