DOGE bro Kyle Schutt's computer infected by malware, credentials found in stealer logs (micahflee.com)
from Pro@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world on 12 May 07:46
https://programming.dev/post/30188537

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Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world on 12 May 08:13 next collapse

“Only the best people”

ddash@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 12 May 08:59 next collapse

Much wow

hagelslager@feddit.nl on 12 May 09:13 next collapse

Quelle surprise…

Populists really use their best people.

Fingolfinz@lemmy.world on 12 May 09:49 next collapse

The dumb ass magats insisted that they know what’s best for the country and here we are!

j0ester@lemmy.world on 12 May 10:42 next collapse

Would not surprise me it’s Malware they created, and moving it to Government machines.

JustJack23@slrpnk.net on 12 May 11:00 collapse

You are assuming they can create malware, I would doubt that…

Deceptichum@quokk.au on 12 May 12:00 collapse

Would not surprise me it’s Malware they asked ChatGPT to create, and moving it to Government machines.

pureness@lemmy.world on 12 May 13:07 collapse

This is a bit sensationalist, anyone who’s been online a lot will have a lot of results in haveibeenpwnd… It doesn’t automatically mean this guy was severely compromised.

Important to remember misinfo comes from both sides of the aisle.

sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 12 May 13:43 next collapse

The second part of the article states that the stealer logs he’s shown up in only come from computers infected with malware. And it’s possible, even more likely than not, that he used this personal computer for government work.

pureness@lemmy.world on 12 May 14:50 collapse

The topic is more nuanced, all the logs indicate email/password combos that were compromised.

While it is possible this is due to a malware infection, it could be something as simple as a phishing website. In this case, credentials are entered but no “malware” was installed.

The point being it doesn’t look great that someone has ANY compromises… But again, anyone who’s used the Internet a bit has some compromised. For example, in a password manager (especially the one on iPhone), you’ll often be notified of all your potentially compromised accounts.

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Franklin@lemmy.ca on 12 May 13:53 collapse

you’re right the reason propaganda is so effective is because everyone thinks they’re too smart to fall for it

however, he has so much access that what would normally be considered a typically mundane breach is of serious concern