Burner phones only for EU staff on US trips, Commission says
Burner phones only for EU staff on US trips, Commission says

Burner phones only for EU staff on US trips, Commission says

Burner phones only for EU staff on US trips, Commission says
Burner phones only for EU staff on US trips, Commission says
They weren't already? The US spies on its allies. And those allies spy on the US. That anyone would only be figuring this out now is kinda sad. Any foreign travel (for whatever definition of "foreign" applies to you), should be made with the assumption that someone will be attacking your electronic devices. If you don't need all of your personal/work data on the device you have with you, don't keep it there. If you do need some of that data, have a way to get it over the internet, preferably using a VPN but at least using encryption. For the extra paranoid, you'll need a way to verify the OS, applications and certificates of the device accessing the data. And that still leaves hardware based attacks as a risk.
There are two ways to really interpret that:
I used to do some work for the US government and even going to the frigging UK we would always have a "private meeting to go over logistics" a week or two before going over where we would be told that we need to request and use a burner phone and laptop. Never in writing because the UK was our closest ally but anyone who tried to bring their "real" work devices would rapidly be told that something went wrong with their paperwork and they can't go on that trip anymore.
That's an easy way to avoid going on trips then.
I don't know who you are but most people's threat model doesn't need to include a foreign government spy agency physically attacking their phones. That assumption itself is insanely paranoid.
Edit: Hello?? It feels weird to ask this are yall high profile government workers or else what makes you think foreign governements will be so interested in what you have in your phone?
Personally I'm all for burner phones, I just wish you could get burner sims as well like the good old days.
Wait you can’t?
In the UK you can just buy a Lyca or Lebara from a shop or even dudes selling them on stands in areas where people from other countries tend to be.
All good and well, but Israeli software used by various govts can read phones without needing for them to enter a given country, see "Pegasus" scandal in Poland from last year
Interesting approach from an institute that banned having anonymous SIM cards!
I've thing to consider is not doing us trips anymore.
It's interesting. As "regular" people, years ago, we already had this mindset of only having disposable electronics to visit the US, and the situation wasn't as dire as today. I wonder how much of this is actual news.
Okay, and? Most Americans use or have some form of burner when interacting with the government.
Citation needed