Kamala Harris Is Actually Right About the Bluetooth Headphones, You Nitwits

Vice President Harris came under fire this week for her decision not to use headphones.

The story about the VP's aversion to the technology was published on Monday by Politico. The VP was called a security risk due to her insistence.
Huge security risk.

Harris is absolutely correct.

Many experts have pointed out that the security protocols used in the device are old. Potential bad actors can request or send data to a device via a hacking process called Bluesnarfing.

This isn't just speculation. More than 450 instances of Bluetooth have been used to compromise data and devices, according to the database of current and historic cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

Critique.

This shows that it is a huge security risk for anyone, let alone someone who has to travel with the nuclear football.
There are plenty of criticisms that can be levied against Harris like her problematic past as an attorney general or her cringey phone call to President Joe Biden after the election. Wanting to keep her tech secure is not something she wants to do.

The vice president should not be using headphones.

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