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stopyellingatme · 7 months ago
This post should NOT be flagged. Plenty of substantial research in this article and it is disturbing. There is a concerted effort to silence anything that sounds like criticism.
inemesitaffia · 7 months ago
January 8?

Are you familiar with calendars or how time works?

stopyellingatme · 7 months ago
Yes, I can read a calendar and a clock. Thank you for the concern. I believe you are trying to say that the evidence is null because it happened earlier than the new admin got into power. Administrative handover happens within 30 days previous. So they began early January. Another way to look at this is, why didn’t they show up earlier? Like in 2023 or 24? Why only in 25, right after doge? It’s a little coincidental.

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amarcheschi · 7 months ago
Now that we're talking about doge, could anyone from us tell me if doge.gov/join has a cloud flare chaptcha when interacting with the form from the USA? I can only visit it via VPN and I have a chaptcha before the submit button. No, I don't wanna join doge, it's for... Educational purposes
bhaney · 7 months ago
I don't get any captchas at all (haven't tried submitting), and I have a custom patched build of Chromium presenting an old user agent and several privacy features and extensions that usually get me captcha'd by cloudflare all the time.
amarcheschi · 7 months ago
COOL, I wasn't definitely working on a bot that spams requests with junk fake data, but if I were could I send you a trial version to see if you get chaptcha'ed? If yes lemme know if I can contact you on telegram or via mail or whatever
ironmagma · 7 months ago
I don’t see one immediately, it doesn’t appear only after you click the submit button, does it?
amarcheschi · 7 months ago
With a VPN I see it after a few seconds/when I interact with the text fields of the form. You only see it when submit is clicked?
schnable · 7 months ago
I read this article and it is alarming, but what's the DOGE connection to once-private systems showing up on the public internet? That doesn't seem to be explained outside of the correlation with the Treasury system access.

Also, the authors of this SubStack appear to be anonymous?

cowfriend · 7 months ago
The first sentence of the article:

this alarming trend seems to coincide with DOGE’s unrestricted access to federal networks.

the first 2 paragraphs: Beginning on January 8, 2025, a surge of U.S. government infrastructure began appearing on what’s known as “the search engine of Internet-connected devices,” Shodan.io.

Federal agencies typically secure their systems behind multiple layers of protection, ensuring that critical services – such as mail servers, directory services, VPNs, internal IP addresses, and remote access gateways – remain isolated from public access.

Now is this conclusive proof that DOGE did it? Hardly. However, can you think of anything else that changed since 8 Jan that would override decades of policy in the matter of hours?

ToValueFunfetti · 7 months ago
>However, can you think of anything else that changed since 8 Jan that would override decades of policy in the matter of hours?

Surely this is the wrong question- if the change happened on 8 Jan, we'd need to look at events before 8 Jan to find what precipitated the change, no?

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inemesitaffia · 7 months ago
Wasn't the inauguration after January 8? Ruling any post inauguration related shenanigans
jki275 · 7 months ago
It appears to be conflating things that may or may not be real with other things that are being misreported in the news and making up sensational stories out of them.

Unclassified government networks are mostly connected to the internet. The government is mostly bad at cyber security. These are well known facts. Whether or not "DOGE" has any actual connection to this is not really in evidence at this point, this is a highly partisan person's attempt to influence other people to their point of view.

schnable · 7 months ago
I'm not sure this is partisan, looking back the (very light) post history of this substack and the nonexistent explanation of who the authors are, it looks like just a pure FUD machine.
trhway · 7 months ago
I think it isn't only DOGE. Giving the chaos, the government employees are probably exfiltrating data, personal and governmental, to preserve as evidence to "CYA" or for possible future use say in their lawsuit for unlawful termination or whatever comes, like various investigations where by the time of the investigation the evidence my get removed from the government systems, etc...
mdb333 · 7 months ago
"Alarmingly, a Department of Energy server allowed anonymous login with write access, raising the risk of hackers uploading malicious code or installing backdoors for persistent network access."

I sincerely hope that's a honeypot

31337Logic · 7 months ago
The world is laughing at us, when they're not busy booing us. Hopefully we've all learned a valuable lesson here.

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linuxftw · 7 months ago
> Beginning on January 8, 2025, a surge of U.S. government infrastructure began appearing on what’s known as “the search engine of Internet-connected devices,” Shodan.io.

Seeing as how Trump was inaugurated on Jan 20th, it's hard to come to the conclusion that this is something that DOGE is responsible for.

modriano · 7 months ago
Trump announced DOGE on Nov 12th, 2024 [0] and the transition doesn't all just happen on Jan 20th. The Presidential Transition Act has provisions that allow some members of transition staff to get access to federal IT systems, and with both Congress turning over on Jan 3rd, 2025 and Biden already completely checked out, it wouldn't be even a bit surprising to me if Congressional staffers or DOGE staffers started opening things up as soon as they could.

I don't have any evidence that it's the case, but if the claim about a surge of govt infrastructure appearing on shodan is accurate, I don't have any other hypotheses to explain it.

[0] https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/trump-says-elon-musk-...