I was under the impression that security at a federal agency was a little tighter than this.
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Bruno J. Navarro
“They apparently just sort of walked past security and said: ‘Get out of my way,’ and they’re looking for access for the IT systems, as they have in other agencies,” said a former Noaa official. “They will have access to the entire computer system, a lot of which is confidential information.”
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It would take hella big balls to try to stop him, given the possible repercussions. Everybody involved in arresting him would have serious problems for the rest of their lives.
So fucking depressed scared.
If... When that IT guy shows himself. Do you think he'll need a legal defense fund. 🫣
https://apnews.com/united-states-government-00158c5aac494e0e917d5f046b29d5b2
Me: That's going on right now. Where are you?
RS: You just don't like Trump. He's going to make America great again. You'll see! We need more guns!
Imagine the world's richest man, with white house credentials, just barged past you with a group of teenagers, and you're a security guard on minimum wage. Unless the door is physically locked, it would take a lotta balls to stop him
Pa$$woRds14!+ that I need to change about every other day for one reason or another. Apparently, that has been a total waste of my time.
With a certain combination of bluster and urgency you can pretty easily short circuit people’s defenses.
Who's gonna shoot first?
security at entrances, Janice or Clark at the check-in desks, badge entries to offices, secure levels of log in’s on laptops, etc.