• meowmeowbeanz@sh.itjust.works
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    Oh, fantastic, another nepo-baby speedrun through national security. Why bother with clearances when your last name is Musk? 23 years old and already bypassing protocols like it’s a Tesla recall.

    The Energy Department’s IT systems? Not exactly TikTok servers, but sure, let’s hand over the keys to someone whose resume reads like “intern at dad’s company.”

    At this point, the clearance process is just vibes. Good luck, grid.

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    “Adding to the controversy, sources revealed that there are plans to install a SpaceX network security engineer as the Energy Department’s new chief information officer. This move, if confirmed, would further solidify Musk’s influence in key government sectors, particularly in cybersecurity " Whats it going to take for us to take this shit back? This is straight up a security threat and anyone else who had taken over this” email and Microsoft 365" information would have been hounded by the FBI, the CIA all the alphabet teams. WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON!!!

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    This is every hackers wet dream. Access to government systems they should not have any right to access. Our enemies couldn’t dream of a better scenario. A few young stupid and inexperienced developers writing backdoors to previously secure systems for some rich dumb oligarch to exploit and leaving national security completely exposed.

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    What’s awesome is that this kind of thing is objectively bad.

    But 50% will defend it, not because they think it’s right necessarily, but because their guy is the one in charge and 99% of US voters form their opinions solely on the basis of convenience.

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    US Department of Energy is responsible for the transportation of all assembled nuclear weapons

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      While the department’s chief information office does not control IT systems for nuclear weapons labs, it does provide connectivity and internet services for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) headquarters.

      Even worse.

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    This is the guy writting back door access into computer systems in the government? This can only end badly. One day when America’s enemy get aggressive enough they will exploit this weakness in our system he put in. It be 100% this guy’s fault when that happens.

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      You tell me a 23 years old can be compromised ! Who would have thought !

      Heavy threats or promised large sum of money won’t be used against such a strong willfull man right ?

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    Imagine having worked there for years. You follow all those opsec and cybersecurity rules painstakingly because it’s all so important and everything. And then some student waltzes in and just does whatever.

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      No security clearance? Trying to access sensitive national security government systems?

      That sounds like something that falls into the all enemies, foreign and domestic category.

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      I wouldn’t hold my breath. In the end, these are people trying to feed their families, which is going to be impossible if they are resisting this too hard. The attack by the magats is unprecedented in this respect.

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        It’s sad. This is how we get to “just following orders”, and I can’t say I blame them for not stopping them. Even if they wanted to, they’d just be replaced by someone who wouldn’t.

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          The key problem is that they started by getting rid of all the people who’s job it is to enforce the laws that are being broken.

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      When someone without a family that can be disappeared when the orange turd has a hissyfit is in the way?

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        It’s win/win… He’ll be the perfect scapegoat when this move inevitably ends up killing Americans.