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Zuma Poses Security Risk for Ibrahim Traoré, Sources Warn Over iPhone Use

November 5, 2025
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Concerns have emerged that former President Jacob Zuma may inadvertently pose a security risk to Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré due to his use of an iPhone, according to sources close to the matter. Officials caution that the device could compromise sensitive communications between the two leaders.

The warning comes amid heightened scrutiny of digital security protocols for high-profile figures. Security experts note that smartphones, particularly iPhones, can be vulnerable to hacking, spyware, or data interception if not properly secured potentially exposing confidential discussions and strategic plans.

A source familiar with the matter said, “It’s not about intent. The risk lies in the technology itself. Given the sensitive nature of communications between heads of state, even minor vulnerabilities could have serious consequences.”

While Zuma reportedly maintains frequent contact with Traoré on policy and regional security issues, intelligence advisors have reportedly recommended switching to encrypted channels and secure devices to mitigate potential breaches.

Cybersecurity specialists emphasise that modern statecraft increasingly depends on the integrity of digital communications. “Leaders cannot afford to underestimate the threats posed by standard consumer devices,” said Dr. Thabo Maseko, a telecommunications security analyst. “Even a high-profile figure like Zuma, if using an unsecured smartphone, can become an unintentional conduit for sensitive leaks.”

Neither Zuma nor Traoré has publicly commented on the warnings, and it remains unclear whether any immediate action will be taken to change communication protocols. Analysts say the incident highlights broader challenges facing African leadership in balancing accessibility, convenience, and cyber safety in an era of increasing digital threats.

As regional security concerns mount, ensuring the confidentiality of presidential communications is likely to remain a top priority for both South African and Burkinabé authorities.

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