"Within the White House complex, the WiFi permissions — meant to bolster security by prompting users to log in frequently — were recently changed to allow guests to remain logged in for a year, up from seven days, because so many personal devices are newly in use."
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21 U.S. DOGE Service staffers announce their resignations citing a process that introduced "significant security risks" + DOGE "mishandling sensitive data" and "breaking critical systems"
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And YOU get a DHCP lease!
So whenever they do network maintenance on the DHCP server they’ll have a bunch of clients with address conflicts or connectivity issues while they try to renegotiate. I’m sure that’ll make things much more convenient. Why the hell would you do this?