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Originally posted by jibeho
Makes me think this administration wanted this security breech to happen. Why else would they knowingly hire such "skilled" patsy for the job.?
Originally posted by thegoods724
Are you kidding me, i dont know how anyone sees this as bad, at least if you are an ATSer. They are putting a retard in top position of cyber activities. If you want and hoped for the biggest vulnerability in the system it just might be this. I mean why would you want a super a genius to be in charge.edit on 19-7-2011 by thegoods724 because: (no reason given)
The Department of Homeland Security apparently has blocked employee access to a WND report of a scandal in the agency's new Cyber Security Command.
But a worker at the federal Department of Homeland Security, who contacted WND through a personal email, reported that on the very day the report appeared, the WND.com site was blocked from computers in the department.
"I am very certain that I can't access it, and [blocking] has never happened before," the worker told WND. "I generally take a look at WND every morning to begin the day.
"The guy I work with has been blocked as well," the worker said.
Another DHS employee hours later contacted WND to provide confirmation.
"Just thought you might like to know that DHS has blocked WND. Can no longer access from work computer. CNN, Fox and CBN no problems," he wrote.
Staff at the Department of Homeland Security media office, contacted by telephone for a comment, told WND to make the request by email, which was done. There was no response.