The following article by Morgan Ostalter was posted on the Hill website March 17, 2018:
A White House staffer left the password to his encrypted email account at a bus stop in Washington, D.C., according to a new report.
Ryan McAvoy left his ProtonMail passwords and email address on a piece of White House stationery at a bus stop near the White House, The Intercept reported Saturday.
Someone reportedly found the piece of paper and turned it over to The Intercept, which said that it confirmed its authenticity. The aide, who works as a staff assistant in the White House, did not return The Intercept’s requests for comment.
Democrats said they want to see how how senior White House adviser Jared Kushner and other campaign employees are using the messaging app and others such as iMessage, Facebook Messenger, Signal, Slack, Instagram and Snapchat on the encrypted networks.
The committee may consider adding ProtonMail to that list, The Intercept reported. Continue reading “White House staffer left email passwords on official stationery at bus stop: report”