Anonymous ID: 9002d3 April 10, 2019, 10:56 a.m. No.6122842   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2918 >>3075

>>6122162 (pb)

The chinese didn't hack shit. I am convinced it was allowed to happen because it would provide a easy list of people to target (and family and friends) if the cunt became president due to the extensive info in your SP86. They were supposed to have 2 factor authentication via password and CAC card to be DOD compliant and they weren't for years. Any IMO who didn't upgrade to appropriate directives would've lost their jobs immediately, meaning no one forced them to update or lose access via .gov web services. When you aren't compliant your workstation looks like pic related until an update is complete. I was a victim of that breach and it still pisses me off that there was zero accountability or compensation other than 3 years of credit monitoring and a "We are sorry" from OPM. God's love to all involved. WWG1WGA.

Anonymous ID: 9002d3 April 10, 2019, 11:27 a.m. No.6123210   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6123075

Exactly. My previous employment had me in the DC area quite a bit and I can tell you first hand that there is sketchy shit going down with CACI who changed to SRA and then back to CACI so they could continue to secure huge contracts by staying within certain revenue levels. I can also say that one contract starting at 300 million was to develop specific software that they knew didn't work. Despite testers briefing this fact countless times, they still pushed updates that didn't work and claimed it was a new bug in the system. This went on for 6 years and eventually cost over 800 million before dropping the system all together.