Why you can’t hack the US President’s phone
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The phone used by the President of the United States just might be the most targeted device on the planet. Hacking it could grant access to the most damaging state secrets. But is that event possible? What devices have US presidents used, and how is their security ensured?
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0:00 Intro0:48 Part 1: Boeing Black2:19 Part 2: Personal devices5:28 Part 3: Pegasus spyware8:01 Part 4: Consequences of the Hack9:42 Conclusion
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Credits:Producer: Ignas ŽadeikisWriter: Ruslan StarodubtsevVideo Editing: Povilas Stonkus3D Graphics: Lukas MargelisNarration: Joshua MurphyThumbnail: Domantė Janulevičiūtė, Aurimas DaniusSupervising Producer: Aušra Venckutė
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