• cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de
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    15 days ago

    Uhm, there is another bit in this article…

    And then the other thing that I wanted to flag for everybody is that right now that, I don’t want to say that this is intentional, it could very well have been a mistake, is that critical infrastructure databases and many government agencies, as we understand it, have been exposed to the open internet, which includes critical databases at the Department of Energy, which includes a lot of our nuclear regulatory agency material.

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      15 days ago

      From air gapped, no external devices in secured rooms to open to the internet… “oops”

      I’m sure no extra Russian logins were added there

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        That’s the fun part, over 20 DOGE employee credentials were used from Russian servers. You don’t need extras if all your new staff are openly aiding Russia.