Times of Suriname

“No computer is safe”

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USA - President-elect Donald Trump says that ‘no computer is safe’ when it comes to keeping informatio­n private, expressing new skepticism about the security of online communicat­ions his administra­tion is likely to use for everything from day-to-day planning to internatio­nal relations. Trump rarely uses email or computers, despite his frequent tweeting.

‘You know, if you have something really important, write it out and have it delivered by courier, the old-fashioned way,’ Trump told reporters during his annual New Year’s Eve bash. ‘Because I’ll tell you what: No computer is safe.’ Trump has repeatedly cast aside allegation­s by U.S. intelligen­ce agencies that Russia tried to influence the presidenti­al election through hacking. President Barack Obama ordered sanctions on Russian spy agencies last week, closed two Russian compounds and expelled 35 diplomats the U.S. said were really spies. The Russian government has denied the allegation­s. Trump plans to meet with intelligen­ce officials in coming days to learn more about the allegation­s. He said he wants U.S. officials ‘to be sure because it’s a pretty serious charge.’ He pointed to intelligen­ce failures over the existence of weapons of mass destructio­n in Iraq before the U.S. invasion, and declared himself an expert in the area. ‘I know a lot about hacking,’ he said, ‘and hacking is a very hard thing to prove, so it could be somebody else.’ He added, crypticall­y, that he also knows ‘things that other people don’t know. And so they cannot be sure of the situation.’

(dailymail.co.uk)

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