This DOGE workers' credentials have allegedly been exposed by infostealing malware
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- A researcher claims a DOGE employee's data was found in four infostealer logs
- A security expert claims the employee wasn't actually hacked
- Since Waltz's Signal fiasco, US gov employees' security hygiene is being scrutinized
A DOGE worker has had his personal computer infected by infostealer malware on multiple occasions, a researcher claims, hinting that the US government’s security lapses go way past Mike Waltz’s Signal fiasco. Not everyone agrees with this assessment, however.
As picked up by The Register, recently a security researcher named Micah Lee took a closer look at the security posture of one Kyle Schutt, allegedly a 37-year-old "DOGE software engineer". Wired also reported that Schutt was “on the CISA staff”.
Lee claims that Schutt’s personal computer was compromised by infostealer malware at least four times so far, saying that they found his data in four ...
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