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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”.

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