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Portland firm suspends messaging app used by Trump official after apparent hack
Portland firm suspends messaging app used by Trump official after apparent hack
Portland firm suspends messaging app used by Trump official after apparent hack

Published on: 05/05/2025

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Former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz used TeleMessage, an app owned by Portland-based Smarsh, to communicate with other Trump administration officials. Smarsh says TeleMessage suffered a

Portland-based tech firm Smarsh has stopped offering a digital messaging app called TeleMessage, notably used by Trump administration official Mike Waltz, after hackers breached the app.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/2025/05/portland-firm-suspends-messaging-app-used-by-trump-official-after-apparent-hack.html

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