Danger of cyber attacks: How the US President protects himself from Russian hackers life & knowledge

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This is how the US President protects himself from Russian hackers

Washington – Not only troops, but also Russian cyber attacks threaten international security.

As recently as Wednesday, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and two state banks were the target of attacks. In order not to be a target for Russian hackers, every device from US President Joe Biden (79) has to go through tough security checks.

Cell phone example: Security experts adjust Biden’s devices (he has at least two), remove the cameras, disable the GPS. It is said of his Vice President Kamala Harris (57) that she cannot even text her husband – for security reasons.

On the case is the golden seal of the US President

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Biden’s phones are checked every 30 days for hacks – illegal intruders. Even WLAN – wireless Internet – has only been available in the White House since 2016. According to ex-President Barack Obama (60), there are “many dead corners”.

President Biden’s Peloton bike also caused headaches: It’s connected to the internet and had a camera and microphone. Now it’s deaf and blind – safety comes before fitness fun.

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