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[–] pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip 72 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (4 children)

Those of us in technology already knew this was the skillset DOGE was hiring. There was earlier evidence of low technical competence, such as misconfigured email servers.

This seems particularly bad:

“I have no way of knowing exactly when Schutt's computer was hacked, or how many times,” Lee wrote. “I don't know nearly enough about the origins of these stealer log datasets. He might have gotten hacked years ago and the stealer log datasets were just published recently. But he also might have gotten hacked within the last few months.”

Edit: Oops. I just noticed I'm commenting in a Cybersecurity Lemmy. Y'all already knew this. I guess I'll leave it for others who might (also) wander in from All.

[–] IllNess 17 points 7 months ago

You should comment if you want to. Not everyone that follows this community are professionals in tech. And even if pros are reading your comment, they might not know what's going on politically.

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