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Cyber attacks USA 2025, 2024 TRIED TO HACK FERMILAB BITCHES
Cyber attacks USA 2025, 2024 TRIED TO HACK FERMILAB BITCHES
List of cyberattacks and ransomware attacks on businesses, organizations, and government entities in the United States.
U.S. nuclear weapons agency affected by cyber attack National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) - Washington, D.C., USA
U.S. research institution affected by cyber attack Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) - Batavia, Illinois, USA (Kane County, DuPage County) Affected via MS Sharepoint.
·konbriefing.com·
Cyber attacks USA 2025, 2024 TRIED TO HACK FERMILAB BITCHES
Edward Coristine | DOGE Track
Edward Coristine | DOGE Track
A website tracking the various activities of the DOGE wrecking crew across government that is automatically regenerated as new data is added.
·dogetrack.info·
Edward Coristine | DOGE Track
DOGE Track BROOO
DOGE Track BROOO
An automatically-generated and frequently updated site for presenting data on DOGE’s rampage across government, designed to work on large screens and mobile phones.
·dogetrack.info·
DOGE Track BROOO
pterodactyl/panel: Pterodactyl® is a free, open-source game server management panel built with PHP, React, and Go. Designed with security in mind, Pterodactyl runs all game servers in isolated Docker containers while exposing a beautiful and intuitive UI to end users.
pterodactyl/panel: Pterodactyl® is a free, open-source game server management panel built with PHP, React, and Go. Designed with security in mind, Pterodactyl runs all game servers in isolated Docker containers while exposing a beautiful and intuitive UI to end users.
Pterodactyl® is a free, open-source game server management panel built with PHP, React, and Go. Designed with security in mind, Pterodactyl runs all game servers in isolated Docker containers while...
·github.com·
pterodactyl/panel: Pterodactyl® is a free, open-source game server management panel built with PHP, React, and Go. Designed with security in mind, Pterodactyl runs all game servers in isolated Docker containers while exposing a beautiful and intuitive UI to end users.
DOGE worker’s code supports NLRB whistleblower | Hacker News
DOGE worker’s code supports NLRB whistleblower | Hacker News

munchler 4 months ago | root | parent | prev | next [–]

Thanks. So the tools downloaded from GitHub were allegedly used to scrape personally-identifiable information (PII), details about ongoing legal cases, union-related data, and corporate secrets. The whistleblower observed large spikes in outbound data traffic, suggesting that gigabytes of sensitive information were exfiltrated with logging disabled, so as not to leave a trail

Ge0rg3’s code is “open source,” in that anyone can copy it and reuse it non-commercially. As it happens, there is a newer version of this project that was derived or “forked” from Ge0rg3’s code — called “async-ip-rotator” — and it was committed to GitHub in January 2025 by DOGE captain Marko Elez. Original code: https://github.com/Ge0rg3/requests-ip-rotator Forked: https://github.com/markoelez/async-ip-rotator Code is pretty much the same, with comments removed, some `async` sprinkled in and minor changes (I bet this was just pasted into LLM with prompt to make it async, but if that worked why not). Except... Original GPL3 license is gone. Obviously not something you would expect DOGE people to understand or respect
The repository has been deleted. In addition, 26 other repos have been removed from the account. This is in line with DOGE members' quick response scrubbing data whenever put into spotlight, as previously seen with another "teen hacker". [0] Archived repo page: https://archive.ph/LI7tt; archived previous repo count: https://archive.ph/tgkg5 0. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/04/i-no-longer-hack... progval 3 months ago | root | parent | next [–] Archived repository: https://archive.softwareheritage.org/browse/origin/directory... You can download it as a Git repository from https://archive.softwareheritage.org/api/1/vault/git-bare/sw...
·news.ycombinator.com·
DOGE worker’s code supports NLRB whistleblower | Hacker News
Significant Cyber Incidents | CSIS
Significant Cyber Incidents | CSIS
This timeline lists significant cyber incidents since 2006. We focus on state actions, espionage, and cyberattacks where losses are more than a million dollars. This is a living document. When we learn of a cyber incident, we add it to the chronological order.
April 2025: Hackers spied on the emails of roughly 103 U.S. bank regulators at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for over a year, ending in early 2025. The attackers gained access via a compromised administrator account,
May 2025: The United States, Britain, France, Germany, and other allies issued an advisory warning of a Russian cyber campaign targeting the delivery of defense support to Ukraine and other NATO defense and tech sectors.
·csis.org·
Significant Cyber Incidents | CSIS
Share and accept documents securely
Share and accept documents securely
SecureDrop is an open-source whistleblower submission system that media organizations can install to securely accept documents from anonymous sources. It was originally coded by the late Aaron Swartz and is now managed by Freedom of the Press Foundation.
·securedrop.org·
Share and accept documents securely
Sherrill Calls for Investigations Into Elon Musk’s Vast Conflicts of Interest and Self-Dealing at Federal Agencies | Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill
Sherrill Calls for Investigations Into Elon Musk’s Vast Conflicts of Interest and Self-Dealing at Federal Agencies | Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill
WASHINGTON, DC — Representative Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) is calling for inspectors general at eight federal agencies to open investigations into Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) conflicts of interest. Inspectors General are independent watchdogs at federal agencies who investigate waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption.
·sherrill.house.gov·
Sherrill Calls for Investigations Into Elon Musk’s Vast Conflicts of Interest and Self-Dealing at Federal Agencies | Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill