Mashable 04月07日
Apples iPhone may be the new Signalgate scapegoat
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近日,《大西洋月刊》编辑杰弗里·戈德堡意外卷入了一场涉及也门轰炸计划的Signal群聊,引发了外界对美国政府数字安全 practices 的关注。白宫内部调查显示,国家安全顾问迈克尔·瓦尔兹的iPhone通讯录功能是导致这一事件的部分原因。瓦尔兹在收到记者戈德堡的联系方式后,iPhone的算法错误地将戈德堡的号码识别为另一位官员的号码,并建议瓦尔兹将其添加到通讯录中,最终导致了瓦尔兹将戈德堡误加入机密群聊。这一事件凸显了技术便利性与人为疏忽之间的潜在风险。

📱事件起因:记者戈德堡的电话号码通过电子邮件被转发给瓦尔兹,随后iPhone的联系人更新建议功能错误地将戈德堡的号码关联到了另一位官员。

🤔iPhone的功能:iPhone的联系人更新建议功能可以根据短信中的电话号码,自动识别并建议用户添加到现有联系人中,但该功能并非绝对准确,需要用户核实。

⚠️安全隐患:瓦尔兹在未核实的情况下接受了iPhone的建议,导致他错误地将戈德堡添加到了计划轰炸也门的Signal群聊中,暴露了敏感的军事信息,引发了对特朗普政府数字安全 practices 的质疑。

🧐后续影响:尽管瓦尔兹声称对戈德堡的号码出现在其手机中毫不知情,但白宫的调查结果部分地证实了iPhone功能的参与。此事件提醒人们,技术并非万无一失,在使用时需要保持警惕和核查。

Two weeks ago, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg reported that national security advisor Michael Waltz had accidentally added him to a Signal group chat used by U.S. government officials planning to bomb Yemen. Now we may finally know how it happened.

An internal White House investigation has determined that the Signalgate scandal was at least partially facilitated by a feature on Waltz's iPhone, according to The Guardian. Specifically, it was the iPhone's ability to detect a phone number in a text, algorithmically evaluate who it's likely to belong to, and suggest that a user add it to the relevant existing contact in their address book.

The Guardian reports that Waltz came to have Goldberg's number last October, after the reporter sought comment from Trump's presidential campaign for a story. Goldberg's emailed inquiry was forwarded to Trump spokesperson Brian Hughes, who copied and pasted its contents into a text message to Waltz — including Goldberg's email signature. Of course, this included Goldberg's phone number.

Waltz didn't end up calling Goldberg at the time. However, he did save the reporter's number in his iPhone under Hughes' name. He apparently did so at his iPhone's suggestion, after its algorithm erroneously concluded that Goldberg's number belonged to Hughes.

After that, it was really only a matter of time before things went wrong. So it seems that when Waltz attempted to add Hughes to the Yemen bombing Signal group chat in March, he inadvertently added Goldberg instead, making the reporter privy to sensitive military information. The significant security blunder called the Trump administration's digital security practices into question, with other breaches quickly discovered within days.

Waltz likely feels at least partially vindicated by the White House's findings. Speaking to Fox News the day after The Atlantic published Goldberg's article, Waltz claimed that he had no idea how the reporter's number came to be in his phone, and speculated that "somehow it [got] sucked in."

Even so, contact update suggestions are mere suggestions. It's always up to users to check that the information is correct, as well as whether to apply the changes or not. In this case, it appears that Waltz simply accepted his iPhone's suggestion without checking the number.

Mashable was unable to trigger an iPhone contact information update suggestion in our own testing, and has reached out to Apple for comment.

In response to Waltz' comments to Fox News, Goldberg told NBC News, "[T]his isn't The Matrix. Phone numbers don't just get sucked into other phones. I don't know what he's talking about there. My phone number was in his phone because my phone number is in his phone."

It's a good reminder that as dazzling and convenient as technology may be, it isn't infallible. Be actively engaged, double check information, and never trust blindly — especially if you're a U.S. national security advisor.

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