Wudang
BOFH
The whistleblower claims "an agency assistant chief information officer (ACIO) told him that DOGE aides would be given accounts “with essentially unrestricted permission to read, copy, and alter data.” Creation of such accounts was not standard operating procedure, but the ACIO said those rules must be ignored and the opening of the accounts was not to be logged.
On March 11, while examining logs, Berulis says he noticed a huge spike in outside login attempts being blocked - in particular one with an IP address that has the Primorskiy Krai region in Russia's Far East listed as its location.
The person was trying to log into an account that had been set up for one of the DOGE aides, Berulis claimed. The login attempts started within 15 minutes of the account being established, and used the correct username and password, he told Congress. The login attempts were blocked because the agency does not allow access to its systems from overseas.
Whistleblower describes how DOGE tore through NLRB IT system
: Ignored infosec rules, exfiltrated data … then the mysterious login attempts from a Russian IP address began – claim
Hope it's not old news. I have trouble keeping up.
